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jocund
English
Etymology
From Old French jocond, from Latin i?cundus (“pleasant, agreeable”).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: jo?cund
- (UK) IPA(key): /?d??k?nd/, /?d???k?nd/
- (US) enPR: jäk??nd, j??k?nd, IPA(key): /?d??k?nd/, /?d?o?k?nd/
Adjective
jocund (comparative more jocund, superlative most jocund)
- Jovial; exuberant; lighthearted; merry and in high spirits; exhibiting happiness.
- 1612, Thomas Shelton (translator), Don Quixote (originally by Miguel de Cervantes)
- There was once a widow, fair, young, free, rich, and withal very pleasant and jocund, that fell in love with a certain round and well-set servant of a college.
- 1807, William Wordsworth, I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
- a poet could not but be gay, in such a jocund company
- 1612, Thomas Shelton (translator), Don Quixote (originally by Miguel de Cervantes)
Derived terms
- jocundity
- jocundly
- jocundness
Translations
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boisterous
English
Etymology
From Middle English boistres, an alteration of Middle English boistous, from Anglo-Norman bustous (“rough”), perhaps from Old French boitous (“noisy”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?b??st???s/
Adjective
boisterous (comparative more boisterous, superlative most boisterous)
- Full of energy; exuberant; noisy.
- Characterized by violence and agitation; wild; stormy.
- Having or resembling animal exuberance.
Derived terms
- boisterously
- boisterousness
Translations
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