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Definition of Gladsomeness

Gladsomeness
Gladsome Glad"some, a. 1. Pleased; joyful; cheerful. 2. Causing joy, pleasure, or cheerfulness; having the appearance of gayety; pleasing. Of opening heaven they sung, and gladsome day. --Prior. -- Glad"some*ly, adv. -- Glad"some*ness, n. Hours of perfect gladsomeness. --Wordsworth.

Meaning of Gladsomeness from wikipedia

- its Latin title Lumen Hilare, it has been translated into English as O Gladsome Light. It is one of the earliest known Christian hymns recorded outside...
- Gladsome, Humour & Blue is the second album from Martin Stephenson and the Daintees. All songs written and composed by Martin Stephenson. "There Comes...
- yourself) Formal feeling, a Fraud, feeling like a Frustration G Gezelligheid Gladsomeness Glee Gratitude Greng jai Grief Guilt H Han Happiness Hatred Heebie-Jeebies...
- inanimate objects and impersonal natural forces, as in "Nature must be gladsome when I was so happy" (Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre). Fors Clavigera: Ruskin...
- that year's Glastonbury Festival. They recorded three further albumsGladsome, Humour & Blue in 1988, Salutation Road, produced by Pete Anderson, in...
- by Cyril Rootham (1875–1938). Milton also wrote the hymn Let us with a gladsome mind, a versification of Psalm 136. His 'L'Allegro' and 'Il Penseroso'...
- Let us with a gladsome mind is a hymn written in 1623 by John Milton, a pupil at St. Paul's School, at the age of 15 as a paraphrase of Psalm 136. It was...
- Vespers, preserving only the opening Psalm, four 'Lord, I call' verses, 'O Gladsome Light', the Prokimenon, 'Vouchsafe, O Lord', an Aposticha, the Nunc Dimmitis...
- reading, in which case the Gospel Book is carried. The hymn Phos Ilaron ("O Gladsome Light") is recited or sung. The Prokeimenon is chanted. On feast days,...
- civilized society and calls him Guru. In her acquaintance, he enjoys gladsomeness and adores ****atri, whose word is an ordinance. Preceding, she too reciprocates...