blithesomeness

noun

Etymology

From blithesome + -ness.

  1. derived from *bʰel- — “shiny; white
  2. derived from *bʰlī- — “fine; light; pleasant
  3. inherited from *blīþiz — “friendly; gentle, mild; pleasing
  4. inherited from *blīþī
  5. inherited from blīþe — “happy, gentle
  6. inherited from blithe — “glad, happy, joyful; causing joy, joyous; gentle, mild; gracious, merciful; bright, shining; beautiful, fair
  7. suffixed as blithesome — “blithe + some
  8. suffixed as blithesomeness — “blithesome + ness

Definitions

  1. The quality of being blithesome.

    • If I had loved earthly thing, Of earthly blithesomeness, I might have been beloved again, And bathed in earthly bliss.

The neighborhood

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