mery

Etymology
Inherited from, , , , , from , from , from. .

Adjective

 * 1) Happy, joyful, pleased; in a good mood or state of mind:
 * 2) Tending to be happy; jovial, merry, good-natured, blissful.
 * 3) Creating or pertaining to happiness; nice, good, delightful.
 * 4) of a time or place Happy, nice, good, bounteous.
 * 5) of speech or sound Useful, entertaining, appealing.
 * 6) Attractive, good-looking; pleasing to one's eyes.
 * 7) Having a good, nice or pleasing scent or smell.
 * 8) Powerful, mighty, tough; having much strength.
 * 9)  Full of humor due to drink.
 * 10)  Active, fast, vigorous.
 * 11)  Intelligent, smart, learned.

Adverb

 * 1) Merrily, gladly, jovially; in a happy or merry way.
 * 2) Pleasingly, delightfully; in a way causing happiness.
 * 3)  Attractively, nicely.
 * 4)  Without strength or harshness.