kefi

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from Greek κέφι (kéfi).

Noun

kefi (uncountable)

  1. High spirits, ebullience, chiefly in Greece or among Greek people.
    • 1994, Louis de Bernières, Captain Corelli's Mandolin, Minerva, published 1995, page 55:
      ‘You have too many high spirits, altogether too much kefi, to be a good husband.’
    • 2015, Nikolaos Papadogiannis, Militant Around the Clock?, Berghahn, published 2019, page 111:
      Music was a context in which men and women, regardless of their political orientation, could express emotions, especially of grief and kefi, in modern Greece.
    • 2019, Tina Bucuvelas, editor, Greek Music in America:
      Kefi is achieved methodically and systematically through drink, increasingly intimate subject matter in the songs sung, escalating expressions of feelings, and private relationships among the guests.