单词 | joyance |
释义 | joyancen. Chiefly poetic. 1. a. The state of feeling or action of showing joy; rejoicing; delight; enjoyment. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > joy, gladness, or delight > [noun] merrinesseOE gladnessc900 mirtheOE playeOE dreamOE gladshipc975 lissOE willOE hightOE blithenessc1000 gladc1000 winOE blissc1175 delices?c1225 delight?c1225 joy?c1225 comfortc1230 listc1275 gladhead1303 daintyc1325 fainnessc1340 lightnessa1350 delectationc1384 delightingc1390 comfortationa1400 fainheada1400 blithec1400 fainc1400 delicacyc1405 gladsomeness1413 reveriea1425 joyousitiea1450 joyfulnessc1485 jucundity1536 joyousness1549 joc1560 delightfulness1565 jouissance1579 joyance1590 levitya1631 revelling1826 chuckle1837 joyancy1849 a song in one's heart1862 delightsomeness1866 the mind > emotion > pleasure > joy, gladness, or delight > rejoicing or exultation > [noun] mirthOE gladdingc1000 man-dreamOE gleea1200 joyingc1300 rejoyingc1350 gloryingc1384 joya1400 mirthinga1400 rejoicingc1400 exultationc1425 rejoice1445 joyousitiea1450 solation1483 festivitya1500 rejoicement1523 jubilee1526 joyance1590 insolence1595 exiliency1618 exilience1626 exultancy1632 ovation1649 exultance1650 exulting1744 jubilance1864 jubilancy1894 1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene iii. xii. sig. Oo4 Chearfull fresh and full of ioyaunce glad, As if no sorrow she ne felt ne dread. 1607 Trag. Claudius Tiberius Nero K ij b Though Iulia..made great ioyance, that it should be so. 1742 W. Shenstone School-mistress xx Ne for his Fellow's Joyaunce careth ought. c1796 S. T. Coleridge Lines Autumnal Evening 24 Chaste Joyance dancing in her bright-blue eyes. 1820 P. B. Shelley To Skylark in Prometheus Unbound 205 With thy clear keen joyance Languor cannot be. 1859 Ld. Tennyson Elaine in Idylls of King 216 Then would I..Estate them with large land and territory..To keep them in all joyance. b. Enjoyment of something. rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > [noun] > possession and use or enjoyment fruition1413 jouissance1484 joyance1596 the mind > emotion > pleasure > [noun] > pleasure arising from possession fruition1413 joyance1596 fruiturea1657 1596 E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene vi. xi. sig. Hh8v Which gaue him hope..That he in time her ioyaunce should obtaine. View more context for this quotation 1850 E. B. Browning Poems (new ed.) I. 20 God, Who gave the right and joyaunce of the world Both unto thee and me,—gave thee to me. 2. The action of enjoying or disporting oneself; disport, festivity, merrymaking. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > entertainment > [noun] gleea700 playeOE gameeOE lakec1175 skentingc1175 wil-gomenc1275 solacec1290 deduit1297 envesurec1300 playingc1300 disport1303 spilea1325 laking1340 solacingc1384 bourdc1390 mazec1390 welfarea1400 recreationc1400 solancec1400 sporta1425 sportancea1450 sportingc1475 deport1477 recreancea1500 shurting15.. ebate?1518 recreating1538 abatementc1550 pleasuring1556 comfortmenta1558 disporting1561 pastiming1574 riec1576 joyance1595 spleen1598 merriment1600 amusement1603 amusing1603 entertainment1612 spleena1616 divertisement1651 diversion1653 disportment1660 sporting of nature1666 fun1726 délassement1804 gammock1841 pleasurement1843 dallying1889 rec1922 good, clean fun1923 cracka1966 looning1966 shoppertainment1993 1595 E. Spenser Astrophel in Colin Clouts come Home Againe sig. E4v His sports were faire, his ioyance innocent. 1662 P. Gunning Paschal or Lent-Fast 168 They abstained from..public joyances. 1797 R. Southey Ballad King Charlemain xi Now merriment, joyaunce, and feasting again Enliven'd the palace of Aix. 1878 in G. P. Lathrop Masque of Poets 20 There too are jousts and joyance rare And beauteous ladies debonair. 3. Joyous character or quality; delight, charm. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > joy, gladness, or delight > quality of causing joy or delight > [noun] delighta1250 deliciositya1398 joya1400 delightabilityc1440 deliciousnessa1450 delectablenessc1487 delicity?c1500 delectability1565 delightsomenessa1568 delightfulness1570 joyance1847 1847 B. Disraeli Tancred I. i. i. 4 The..illusion of an illimitable distance of sylvan joyance. a1865 Bamford Poems, Farew. Cottage Where I..met early spring with her buskin of dew, As o'er the wild heather a joyance she threw. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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