单词 | gladsome of |
释义 | > as lemmasgladsome of 3. Of persons, the mind, heart, etc.: Having a glad or joyous nature or mood; filled with gladness. Also of birds. †gladsome of: glad of (cf. glad adj. 3b). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > joy, gladness, or delight > [adjective] > of disposition, mind, or heart gladc897 blithe971 lustya1225 joyousc1305 gladsomec1410 c1410 Sir Cleges 30 Sche was full good sekyrly, And gladsum both day and nyghte. 1482 Monk of Evesham 89 The monke schewyd hym selfe to the abbot..ful gracyous of syghte and gladsum of chere. 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 314/1 Gladsome, cherefull, alaigre. 1576 W. Lambarde Perambulation of Kent 339 Queene Elizabeth..our most gratious & gladsom Gouernour. 1606 J. Carpenter Schelomonocham ii. f. 8 He vsed to be gladsome and merily conceited. 1635 J. Hayward tr. G. F. Biondi Donzella Desterrada 61 So gladsome was the Knight of this gift, that [etc.]. 1645 J. Milton Psalm cxxxvi in Poems 13 Let us with a gladsom mind Praise the Lord. 1804 J. Grahame Sabbath 13 From the sky the gladsome lark warbles his heaven-tuned song. 1837 N. Hawthorne Twice-told Tales (1851) II. xii. 184 Peter smiled like a gladsome man. 1842 W. Wordsworth Guilt & Sorrow xxviii, in Poems Early & Late Years 19 We two had sung, like gladsome birds in May. 1867 G. MacDonald Poems 143 Carried it about the land, Gladsome as a boy. < as lemmas |
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