jovialist

noun

Etymology

From jovial + -ist.

  1. derived from *dyew- — “to be bright; heaven, sky
  2. derived from Ioviālis — “relating to the Roman god Jupiter
  3. derived from gioviale — “(now obsolete) born under the influence of the planet Jupiter
  4. borrowed from jovial
  5. suffixed as jovialist — “jovial + ist

Definitions

  1. Someone who lives a jovial life

    Someone who lives a jovial life; a fun-lover

    • What talk we to these jovialists? It is liberty , with them , for a man to speak what he thinks , to take what he likes , to do what he lists ; without restriction , without controulment

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