mal du siècle
English
Etymology
From French mal du siècle (“disease of the century”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌmæl.duˈsjɛk.l(ə)/
Noun
mal du siècle (uncountable)
- Apathy and world-weariness, involving pessimism towards the current state of the world, often along with nostalgia for the past; Weltschmerz.
French
Etymology
Coined by Alfred de Musset in 1836 in La Confession d'un enfant du siècle.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mal dy sjɛkl/
Noun
mal du siècle m (usually uncountable, plural maux du siècle)
- mal du siècle: apathy and world-weariness, involving pessimism towards the current state of the world, often along with nostalgia for the past; Weltschmerz
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