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Mirth   /mərθ/   Listen
noun
Mirth  n.  
1.
Merriment; gayety accompanied with laughter; jollity. "Then will I cause to cease... from the streets of Jerusalem, the voice of mirth."
2.
That which causes merriment. (Obs.)
Synonyms: Merriment; joyousness; gladness; fun; frolic; glee; hilarity; festivity; jollity. See Gladness.






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"Mirth" Quotes from Famous Books



... is! I thought I should get through with three parts. But Christmas is a time when a man can not avoid a tendency to long stories. One can not quite control one's self in a time of mirth, and here my history has grown until I shall have to put on a mansard roof to accommodate it. For in all these three parts I have told you about everything but what my title promised. If you have ever ...
— Duffels • Edward Eggleston

... the old spirit was no longer the same. The light-hearted mirth had gone. Indeed, Rosebud was a child no longer. She was a woman, and it would have surprised these folk to know how serious-minded the last two days had ...
— The Watchers of the Plains - A Tale of the Western Prairies • Ridgewell Cullum

... representative appear in the very castle of Hechnahoul with his trouser-legs capering beneath an ill-hung petticoat of tartan. And, to make matters worse in their canvas eyes, his own shameless laugh rang loudest in the mirth that ...
— Count Bunker • J. Storer Clouston

... blue eyes ray out Swift sympathy, or sudden mirth; That ever mobile mouth give birth To frolic whim, or friendly flout? Our hearts will miss thee to the end, Amphitryon ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892 • Various

... a little green hat, walking up Michigan Avenue of a bright winter's afternoon, trying to take the curb with a jaunty youthfulness against which every one of his fat-encased muscles rebelled, was a sight for mirth or pity, depending ...
— The Best Short Stories of 1917 - and the Yearbook of the American Short Story • Various


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