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‖ dolce far niente|ˈdoltʃe far njˈɛnte| [It.; = ‘sweet doing nothing’.] Delightful idleness.
1814Byron in Moore Life (1832) III. 100 (Stanf.) Making the most of the ‘dolce far niente’ [at Hastings]. 1830Longfellow in Life (1891) I. 187 It is there..that the dolce far niente of a summer evening is most heavenly. 1883W. H. Russell in 19th Cent. Sept. 490 That form of the dolce far niente which is termed meditation. attrib.1865H. Kingsley Hillyars & Burtons i, His dolce far niente, insolent manner. |