Kvelln
Kvelln is the Yiddish infinitive form of the verb kvell, which means to feel or express great pride and joy at someone else’s achievement. In English-language usage, the common load-bearing form is kvell (to kvell), while kvelln appears mainly in discussions or dictionaries that preserve the Yiddish grammatical form.
Origin and form: Kvell is a loanword from Yiddish, a language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jewish communities.
Usage and meaning: Kvell denotes a deep, often communal, sense of pride and happiness in another person’s
Cultural context: The term is commonly associated with Jewish experiences and Jewish-American discourse but has broader