Sundromble
sundromble (sun-DROM-bul) โ noun. From Old Northern dialect sun (sun) + dromble (a slow, reluctant gesture).
Definition: The small, specific sadness experienced when folding a freshly laundered towel that smells so unreasonably pleasant โ sun, soap, distant orchard โ that the act of placing it into a dark cupboard feels like a minor moral failure.
Usage: "He stood at the airing cupboard, paralysed by sundromble, holding the towel like a sleeping cat."
Note: Sundromble can also be applied, more loosely, to: warm bedsheets that should not be lain upon during daylight, books too pretty to crack open, and any pastry whose appearance argues persuasively against being eaten.