Soçobrar, from Brazillian Portuguese, to sink or wrek (said of ships, the Sun when it’s setting, emotions and pretty much anything).
Moleque, also from Brazillian Portuguese (African roots), a boy, a dude, a lad.
Blasphemy, English, Sno posted it and I said it out loud and decided it does sound good.
Sucesso, from Portuguese, success.
Couro, from Portuguese, leather (also said in Brazillian of one’s skin).
Ouro, from Portuguese, gold.
Névoa, from Portuguese, fog, mist.
Ok, I like any word that figures in this poem (written by my friend Marina as a gift to me, an honour for it’s one of the most beautiful poems I’ve ever seen):
When I was in middle school, I used to think it was really fun to say “butt beads”. A beautiful word, in my opinion, is Jezebel. If I ever have a daughter, I will name her Jezebel.
I particularly enjoy the word eloquent, for what reason I’m not quite sure, but the meaning appeals to me. When you describe some eloquent you talk about somebody charismatic, influential, but in a profound or even poetic way…
Despite what everyone likes to say and despite the fact that I’ve seen Donnie Darko twice now, I really don’t see all that much in “Cellar Door,” even though I did bestow that name upon my iPod.
“Nullification” all the way. It’s not so beautiful, but it’s so dreadful sounding, it’s almost beautiful, if in a twisted kind of way. Another word in this category is “annhialation.”
The least beautiful word? “Peacock!” We might as well call it the Urinegenitals bird! Beautiful bird, terrible name.