English edit

Etymology edit

From bliss +‎ -dom.

Noun edit

blissdom (uncountable)

  1. The world, sphere, influence, or state of bliss; blissfulness.
    • 2012, Danielle LaPorte, The Fire Starter Sessions:
      Walk through everything that would go into the waking hours of blissdom for you.
    • 2013, Vicki Courtney, Ever After: Life Lessons Learned in My Castle of Chaos:
      In the end, we were left with a June Cleaver-like prototype of domestic Leave-It-to-Beaver suburban blissdom.
    • 2014, People I Want to Punch in the Throat, Baby Sideburns, Insane in the Mom Brain, I Just Want to Pee Alone:
      Then my day of blissdom arrived when my beauties both were enrolled in full day grade school! Oh, yes I missed them terribly and cried on the first day blah, blah, blah but I soon got over it when I first soloed at the market.

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