Definition
Plural of dulcet; things or sounds that are sweet and melodious, or a type of organ stop.
Etymology
From Old French 'doulcet' (sweet), from Latin 'dulcis,' with the regular English plural '-s' added.
Kelly Says
In organs, 'dulcets' are stops that produce especially sweet and soft sounds—church organists would pull these stops when they wanted the music to sound gentle and charming!
Translations
ARالعربية
حلويات
hil-wee-yat
CACatalà
dolços
doh-l-sos
CSČeština
sladkosti
slah-dos-tee
DEDeutsch
Süßigkeiten
zuehs-ig-kay-ten
ESEspañol
dulces
dool-thays
FISuomi
makeiset
mah-kee-set
FRFrançais
gourmandises
goo-rman-deez
HEעברית
מתוקות
mee-too-kot
HIहिन्दी
मीठाईयाँ
mee-tha-ai-yaan
HUMagyar
édességek
eh-dess-ehk
IDBahasa Indonesia
permen
per-men
ITItaliano
dolci
dol-chee
KO한국어
달콤한 것
dal-kom-han geot
MSBahasa Melayu
kuih
kwee
NLNederlands
snoepjes
snoep-jes
NONorsk
søtsaker
soh-tsah-ker
PLPolski
słodkości
swo-d-kos-tee
PTPortuguês
doces
do-thays
RORomână
dulciuri
doo-l-choo-ree
RUРусский
сладости
sladost-i
SVSvenska
godis
goh-deess
TAதமிழ்
சர்க்கரை
sarkarai
TEతెలుగు
మిఠాయిలు
mitha-ay-lu
TRTürkçe
tatlılar
tat-lee-lar
UKУкраїнська
солодощі
so-lo-dosh-chi
ZUZU
amaqhawe
ah-mah-khaw-eh