• Gleesome

    Origin

    glee + -some

    Full definition of gleesome

    Adjective

    gleesome

    1. (archaic) gleeful, joyous
      • 1907, Peter T. Harkness, Andy the Acrobat Chapter , "And wasn't it just jolly!" gloated a juvenile gleesome voice in a loud whisper.
      • 1924, Various, O Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1919 Chapter , For the bird will sing gleesome dirges in your heart!"
      • 1894, Gordon Stables, As We Sweep Through The Deep Chapter , So long as the men kept sober, Jervis rather liked this, and was never better pleased than when, on the last evening of the week, he heard the voices of the men raised in song, or the squeaking of the merry fiddle and gleesome flute.
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