revelrous

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Characterized by or engaged in boisterous merry-making.
 * 2) * 1823, Henry Fitzroy, Henry Fitzroy, the Young Midshipman, Chalmers & Collins (Glasgow), p. 74:
 * She was thus quietly occupied in her own apartment, and the festivities of the party that were assembled above, were loud and revelrous.
 * 1) * 1984, Jim Moorhead, "‘Superstar’ Company Acquits Itself Well," St. Petersburg Independent, 7 Feb., p. 6B (retrieved 21 Sep. 2009):
 * An hour and a half of now-revelrous, now-subdued celebration hummed along with admirable energy.

Translations

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