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jovially, adv.|ˈdʒəʊvɪəlɪ| Also 7 giovially. [-ly2.] In a jovial manner; † under the influence of Jupiter; with jollity or hearty mirth.
1603Florio Montaigne ii. xii. (1634) 305 So are they more or lesse merrily and Giovially, or rudely and Saturnally incorporated. 1621Burton Anat. Mel. ii. iii. iii. (1676) 203/1 The rich man lives like Dives Iovially heere on Earth. 1632Brome North. Lasse Ded., A Countrey Lass..that Minerva-like was a brayn-born Child, and Jovially begot. 1704C. Johnson Epil. Cory's Metamorphosis, Let us but Jovially jog on together. 1861Dickens Lett. (ed. 2) II. 146 We dined together jovially. 1875W. S. Hayward Love agst. World 44 ‘That's right’, said the old squire, jovially. |