Gaudia Civis

a close-up of a gear

Gaudia Civis

n.
a humble pulse of gratification you feel when acting as a citizen— serving on a jury, standing in line at a polling place, taking part in a debate at a town meeting—where you can actually feel the gears of democracy turning ever so slightly, because you actually had a hand in it.

Latin gaudia, joys + civis, citizen. Pronounced “gou-dee-uh siv-is.”

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Xeno

Yeorie

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Zielschmerz

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water faucet that seems to emanate from the ground

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