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Definition of Jocundity

Jocundity
Jocundity Jo*cun"di*ty, n. [L. jocunditas jucunditas. See Jocund, and cf. Jucundity.] The state or quality of being jocund; gayety; sportiveness.

Meaning of Jocundity from wikipedia

- Italian name for the painting, La Gioconda, means "jocund" ("happy" or "jovial"), or literally "the jocund one", a pun on the feminine form of Lisa's married...
- Out-did the sparkling waves in glee: A poet could not but be ****, In such a jocund company: I gazed—and gazed—but little thought What wealth the show to me...
- winter p****ed And guilt forgiven, and good fortune JOVE is master; and of jocund revel, Laughter of ladies. The lion-hearted ... are Jove's children. This...
- significance that the name derives from the word for "happy" (in English: "jocund") or "the happy one". Speculation ****igned Lisa's name to at least five...
- jocosity, jocular, jocularity, joke, jongleur, juggle, injucundity, jocund, jocundity journ- pertaining to the day, daily Latin diurnus (also spelled journe)...
- and The Spectator. His attacks on the existing social customs prompted jocund retorts from Catherine the Great, who even set her own journal called Vsyakaya...
- jocosity, jocular, jocularity, joke, jongleur, juggle, injucundity, jocund, jocundity journ- pertaining to the day, daily Latin diurnus (also spelled journe)...
- Look up iucundus or jocund in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jucundus (variants include Giocondo, Iocundus, Iucundus, Jocund, Jucundus, Jukund), is a...
- and screams, and echoes loud Redoubled and redoubled; concourse wild Of jocund din! BirdLife International (2016). "Strix aluco". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
- 'Song: "How sweet I roam'd from field to field"' and 'Song: "I love the jocund dance"' in A Father's Memoirs of his Child (1806), Allan Cunningham published...