释义 |
jo·vial \ˈjōvēəl, -vyəl\ adjective Etymology: Middle French & Late Latin; Middle French, from Late Latin jovialis of the god Jupiter, from Jov-, Juppiter Jupiter, ancient Roman god of the sky + Latin -alis -al — more at deity 1. a. obsolete : jovian b. : having the nature, disposition, or aspect that according to astrology is determined by Jupiter as natal or ruling planet 2. : characterized by or showing marked good humor especially as exhibited in mirth, hilarity, or conviviality : joyful, jolly < a jovial portly gentleman > < a jovial grin > Synonyms: see merry |