joviality

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) The state of being jovial; jollity or conviviality.
 * 2) * 1651,, The Life of the Most Learned Father Paul, Of the Order of the Servie, translator not credited, London: Humphrey Moseley and Richard Marriot, p. 13,
 * The Duke willingly interposed the pleasures of wit and facetiousnesse with the grave cares of his government, tempering wisely his troubles with Joviality of words and actions

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