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Etymology
From a parallel o-stem form of an adjective, derived from the verb (see ). The meaning evolution was probably “which feels, perceives” > “which feels, perceives with humor” > “which expresses humor, merriment.” From the original meaning, also “which feels, which is awake, not asleep,” whence  “light sleep”; also from the original meaning, “ingenious, quick-witted,” as in   “ingenious head.” Cognates include 🇨🇬.

Adjective

 * 1) cheerful, merry, happy characterized by joyful emotions
 * 2) cheerful, merry, happy expressing joyful emotions
 * 3)  quick moving, playful, difficult to control; expressing such features
 * 4)  fast, turbulent
 * 5) funny, amusing, hilarious relating to jokes and laughter
 * 6) joyful, exuberant creating a happy, joyful mood
 * 7)  light, not deep from which one can easily wake up
 * 1)  quick moving, playful, difficult to control; expressing such features
 * 2)  fast, turbulent
 * 3) funny, amusing, hilarious relating to jokes and laughter
 * 4) joyful, exuberant creating a happy, joyful mood
 * 5)  light, not deep from which one can easily wake up
 * 1) funny, amusing, hilarious relating to jokes and laughter
 * 2) joyful, exuberant creating a happy, joyful mood
 * 3)  light, not deep from which one can easily wake up
 * 1) joyful, exuberant creating a happy, joyful mood
 * 2)  light, not deep from which one can easily wake up
 * 1) joyful, exuberant creating a happy, joyful mood
 * 2)  light, not deep from which one can easily wake up
 * 1)  light, not deep from which one can easily wake up
 * 1)  light, not deep from which one can easily wake up