lascari
“Lascari” is may have its roots in ancient Latin, Revel in the simple joys of life, to let go of inhibitions, and to be playful. In English, it can be synonymous with expressions like “let loose,” “enjoy life,” or even “be carefree.”
Latin verb that can be translated “to be playful” or “to indulge.” It carries the sense of enjoying life’s pleasures, engaging in activity, creating memories and embrace the present through spontaneity.
Latin verb that can be translated “to be playful” or “to indulge.” It carries the sense of enjoying life’s pleasures, engaging in activity, creating memories and embrace the present through spontaneity.
During the Renaissance era, the flourishing of art and culture in Italy was often described as a lascari, as it marked a period of playful creativity and intellectual indulgence.