Friday, April 24, 2009

Mirthful Wishes

Today is Earth Day. And the philolog can not be so mundane as to say Happy Earth Day, so I wish you a Mirthful Earth Day!

Officially, Earth Day was Wednesday, April 22.

Mirth. It's just a silly little word that tickles when you say it. My dictionary says it means spirited gaiety; social merriment. Synonyms: amusement, fun, delight, hilarity, jollity, joyfulness, and my all time favorite, Glee!

Wait a minute... jollity? I don't believe I've ever heard that word spoken or even seen it before in print. Nice to meet you, Jollity. Fortunately, the meaning is apparent as it looks so much like jolly. I guess Jolly is the adjective for the noun, Jollity.

I guess Merry is the adjective for Mirth. In addition to Mirthful, of course.

Mirth is from Old English.
Jollity is from Old French.

Hilarious! Well, maybe not, just slightly amusing, or maybe mildly interesting.

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