Delight
DELIGHT, noun
1. A high degree of pleasure, or satisfaction of mind; joy.
His delight is in the law of the Lord. [[Psalms 1#2|Psalms 1:2]].
2. That which gives great pleasure; that which affords delight
Titus was the delight of human kind.
I was daily his delight [[Proverbs 8#30|Proverbs 8:30]].
DELIGHT is a more permanent pleasure than joy, and not dependent on sudden excitement.
DELIGHT, verb transitive
1. To affect with great pleasure; to please highly; to give or afford high satisfaction or joy; as, a beautiful landscape delights the eye; harmony delights the ear; the good conduct of children, and especially their piety, delights their parents.
I will delight myself in thy statutes. [[Psalms 1#2|Psalms 1:2]]19.
2. To receive great pleasure in.
I delight to do thy will. [[Psalms 40#8|Psalms 40:8]].
DELIGHT, verb intransitive To have or take great pleasure; to be greatly pleased or rejoiced; followed by in.
I delight in the law of God after the inward man. [[Romans 7#22|Romans 7:22]].