iucundo
From LSJ
κρῖναι δὲ λόγῳ πολύδηριν ἔλεγχον ἐξ ἐμέθεν ῥηθέντα → judge by reason the too much contested argument which has been given by me
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
jūcundo: āre, v. a. id.,
I to please, delight; mid., jucundari, to feel delighted, take delight (post-class.): consolationes Dei jucundant animam, Aug. de Gen. ad Litt. 12, 34; ex Psa. 94, 19: quotidie autem jucundabar ante faciem ejus, Lact. 4, 6; ex Prov. 8, 30; Vulg. Apoc. 11, 10 al.
Latin > German (Georges)
iūcundo (iōcundo), āvī, ātum, āre (iucundus), vergnügt machen, ergötzen, u. medial iucundari, sich vergnügen, sich ergötzen, auch in (an) alqo od. in alqa re, Eccl.