laughterful

adj

Etymology

From laughter + -ful.

  1. derived from *klek-
  2. inherited from *hlahtraz
  3. inherited from hleahtor
  4. inherited from laughter
  5. suffixed as laughterful — “laughter + ful

Definitions

  1. Full of laughter

    Full of laughter; indicative of, characterised by, or expressing laughter or mirth.

    • […] and with her memory-gates wide open to the sunny South of her childhood, and with all her soul in her voice, she gave them her best, holding them breathless, laughterful, or tear-choked, according to her mood and song.

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