Definition of Merriments

1. merriment [n] - See also: merriment

Lexicographical Neighbors of Merriments

merpersons
merphalan
merqueen
merrf syndrome
merrier
merries
merriest
merrigan
merrigans
merrihueite
merrillite
merrily
merrimake
merrimaking
merriment
merriments (current term)
merriness
merrinesses
merry
merry-andrew
merry-go-rounds
merry-go-sorry
merry-making
merry andrew
merry bells
merry cocker
merry cockers
merry dance
merry dances

Literary usage of Merriments

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Jesus of Nazareth: Embracing, a Sketch of Jewish History to the Time of His by Edward Clodd (1886)
"... their merriments, mournings, and devotions ; the children playing in the market-place; the debtors haled to prison ; the wounded and robbed travellers ..."

2. Early English Prose Romances: With Bibliographical and Historical Introductions by William John Thoms (1858)
"... the Merry Londoner, full of Humorous Discourses and Witty merriments. Collected together by EJ London, 1607, 4to. black letter. ..."

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