different between joylike vs toylike

joylike

English

Etymology

From joy +? -like.

Adjective

joylike (comparative more joylike, superlative most joylike)

  1. Similar to or resembling joy.
    • 1854, Daniel Cronin, Poems - Page 9:
      There heav'n's glimpse, with lightning's scorch alarms, His heart portending beats with blighting storms; If revels e'er produce a joylike dream, 'Tis like the foam upon th' impetuous stream,Seen but to vanish in the grasping river, The memory saved,—the rest is lost for ever!

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toylike

English

Etymology

toy +? -like

Adjective

toylike (comparative more toylike, superlative most toylike)

  1. Resembling a toy or toys

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