Both Uses
mirth
in
Don Quixote
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- In short, it seemed as though mirth and gaiety were frisking and gambolling all over the meadow.†
Chpt 2.19-20 *
- "Nor where there are lights and it is bright," said the duchess; to which Sancho replied, "Fire gives light, and it's bright where there are bonfires, as we see by those that are all round us and perhaps may burn us; but music is a sign of mirth and merrymaking."†
Chpt 2.33-34
Definitions:
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(1)
(mirth) fun and laughter
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)