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  • jollities — n. gaiety, festivity, merriment …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Robert Smith Surtees — (May 17, 1803 March 16, 1864) was an English editor, novelist and sporting writer. He was the second son of Anthony Surtees of Hamsterley Hall, a member of an old County Durham family.Surtees attended school at Ovingham and Durham School before… …   Wikipedia

  • Clive Swift — Birth name Clive Walter Swift Born 9 February 1936 (1936 02 09) (age 75) Liverpool, England Medium …   Wikipedia

  • jollity — /jol i tee/, n., pl. jollities. 1. jolly or merry mood, condition, or activity; gaiety. 2. jollities, jolly festivities. [1250 1300; ME jolite < OF, equiv. to joli(f) gay (see JOLLY) + te TY2] Syn. 1. See mirth. * * * …   Universalium

  • Surtees, Robert Smith — born May 17, 1803, The Riding, Northumberland, Eng. died March 16, 1864, Brighton, Sussex English novelist. Passionately addicted to riding to hounds from his youth, Surtees devoted nearly all his writings to horses and riding. In 1831 he… …   Universalium

  • Franglais — Franglais, or Frenglish , a portmanteau combining the French words français ( French ) and anglais ( English ), is a slang term for an interlanguage, although the word has different overtones in French and English.English senseIn English,… …   Wikipedia

  • jollity — noun a) The state of being jolly; cheerfulness. The Jolly Sandboys was a small road side inn of pretty ancient date, with a sign, representing three Sandboys increasing their jollity with as many jugs of ale and bags of gold. b) Revelry or… …   Wiktionary

  • Surtees, Robert Smith — (17 may. 1803, The Riding, Northumberland, Inglaterra–16 mar. 1864, Brighton, Sussex). Novelista inglés. Apasionado desde su juventud a la caza con perros, Surtees dedicó casi la totalidad de sus escritos al tema de los caballos y la monta. En… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • jollity — jol|li|ty [ˈdʒɔlıti US ˈdʒa: ] n also jollities [U] formal when people are happy and enjoying themselves ▪ a night of riotous jollity …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • jollity — noun (plural jollities) lively and cheerful activity. ↘the quality of being jolly …   English new terms dictionary

  • jollity — n 1. gaiety, gayness, merriness, joy, joyfulness, joyousness, joviality, jocundity, jolliness, glee, gleefulness, mirth, mirthfulness, good or high spirits, Rare. heyday; frolicsomeness, friskiness, playfulness; jubilancy, jubilance, jubilation,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

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