A dance, revel, merry-making.
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释义 | society > leisure > social event > a merrymaking or convivial occasion > [noun] (57) treschec1290 A dance, revel, merry-making. laetificationc1485 rejoicing; also, a making joyful. gossiping1557 A meeting of friends and acquaintances, esp. at the birth of a child; also gen. a merry-making. special occasion1574 (a) n. a particularly noteworthy event, ceremony, social gathering, or celebration; (b) adj. of, relating to, suitable for, or used at such an event. merry-meeting1597 A festivity; a convivial gathering. merrymaking1618 The action of celebrating; revelling; conviviality; (also) an instance of this, a festive occasion, a party. frolic1645 A scene or occasion of gaiety or mirth; a merry-making; a party. In U.S. = bee, n.3 Also preceded by some modifying word, as reaping-frolic, water-f… merriment1663 Participation in amusing and enjoyable activities; fun and gaiety; exuberant enjoyment; an instance of this. Also: †a festivity (obsolete). rush1788 English regional (Yorkshire). A feast, a party. Obsolete. convivialities1830 plural. Convivial practices, festivities. merrymake1833 = merrymaking, n. upshot1837 dialect. A merry-making, a feast. ball1879 In extended use: a very enjoyable time; a period of uninhibited amusement; esp. in to have a ball. slang (originally U.S.). spurt1885 A spell of gaiety; a frolic. sing-sing1899 In Papua New Guinea: an occasion of feasting and musical celebration. jolly1905 = jollification, n. rage1980 colloquial (Australian and New Zealand). A party; a good time. Cf. rage, v. 9. Subcategories:— noisy or riotous (29) — involving excessive drinking and licentiousness (8) — time of (3) |
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