Correct spelling for the English word "Beatifick" is [biːˈatɪfˌɪk], [biːˈatɪfˌɪk], [b_iː__ˈa_t_ɪ_f_ˌɪ_k] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Beatific is an adjective that describes something or someone as having a blissful, serene, or heavenly expression or appearance. It is typically used to depict a state of extreme happiness, tranquility, or spiritual calmness.
In religious contexts, beatific often relates to the Blessed Virgin Mary, saints, or individuals who are said to have experienced or attained a state of beatitude, which refers to the utmost joy, perfect happiness, or eternal blessedness in the afterlife. The term can also be used to describe a divine or celestial feeling, atmosphere, or aura that is associated with a higher spiritual state or transcendence.
In a broader sense, beatific can be applied to describe any person, thing, or experience that radiates a remarkable sense of peace, contentment, or spiritual elevation. This may refer to a radiant smile, a serene landscape, a peaceful meditative state, or a harmonious piece of art. It implies a sense of being enveloped in a profound sense of satisfaction, transcending the mundane or everyday life.
The term beatific is rooted in Latin, derived from the word "beatus," which means blessed or happy. It embodies the idea of experiencing and embodying a state of extreme bliss, profound happiness, or spiritual enlightenment.
The word "beatific" is derived from the Latin word "beatificus", which is a combination of two Latin words: "beatus" meaning "blessed" or "happy", and "facere" meaning "to make" or "to do". Therefore, "beatific" literally means "to make blessed" or "to make happy". The term is often used to describe a state of bliss or supreme happiness.