A.enjoyment, delight, τινος from or in a thing, “τέρψις ἀοιδῆς” Hes.Th.917, cf. Ar.Ra.676 (lyr.); “δείπνων τέρψιες” Pi.P.9.19, cf. Th.2.38; χλιδανῆς ἥβης τ. A.Pers. 544 (anap.); “κυλίκων” S.Aj.1201 (lyr.); “εἰς τέρψιν τινῶν ἐλθεῖν” E.Ph. 195, cf. IT797; “βραχεῖα τ. ἡδονῆς κακῆς” Id.Fr.362.23: τ. ἐστί μοι, c. inf., it is my pleasure to . . , “ἦν μοι τ. ἐκπεσεῖν χθονός” S.OC766, cf. 775: abs., joy, delight, Thgn.787, Pi.O.12.11, B.1.59, A.Ag.611, etc.: pl., αἱ διὰ τῶν αἰσθήσεων τ. Phld.D.3.14: distd. from the more general term ἡδονή by Prodic. ap. Arist.Top.112b23, cf. Pl.Phlb. 11b.
τέρψις , εως, ἡ, also ιος Orph.Fr.11: (τέρπω):—