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unˈjoyous, a. (un-1 7.) Also, in recent use (1891–), unjoyously adv.
1645Milton Tetrach. 62 It must needs bee both unjoyous and injurious to any perceaving person so detain'd. 1712Steele Spect. No. 406 ⁋8 The wat'ry Length of these unjoyous Moors. 1797Monthly Mag. III. 536/1 The aspect of the new moon was only unjoyous to those who owed money. 1829Lytton Devereux ii. ii, A coarse, yet not unjoyous, spirit of reckless debauchery. 1857Hawthorne Eng. Note-bks. (1870) II. 216 All looking unjoyous, and as if they had no home nor parents' love. |