blithesome
English
Adjective
blithesome (comparative more blithesome, superlative most blithesome)
- happy or spriteful, carefree
- 1794, Robert Southey, Wat Tyler:
- Fare not the birds well, as from spray to spray
Blithsome they bound—yet find their simple food
Scattered abundantly?
- Fare not the birds well, as from spray to spray
- 1908, Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows
- 1794, Robert Southey, Wat Tyler:
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