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‖ allegresse|aleˈgrɛs, æliːˈgrɛs| [Fr. allégresse, n. of state f. allègre:—L. alácrem for álacrem, acc. of alacer brisk, sprightly: see alacrity and -esse.] Gaiety, gladsomeness.
1652Urquhart Jewel Wks. 1834, 223 They raised their shouts of allegress up to the very heavens. 1853Ch. Auchester III. 170 He..glanced into the room with an air of allegresse to bid me adieu. 1878J. Payne Lautrec, Hymning the golden allegresse Of wedded love. |