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blithesomeness (bliTH'- or blith'sum-nes), «. [< blithesome + -ness.] The quality of
being blithesome ; gaiety. A glad blithesomeness belonged to her, potent to
conquer even ill health and suffering. New Princeton Rev., II. 78. Blitum (bli'tum),
n.
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
blithesomeness or bllth'sum-nes), n. The quality of being blithesomeness (With' [<
blithesome + -Mess.] blithesome; gaiety. A glad blithesomeness belonged to her,
potent to conquer even 111 health and suffering. New Princeton Rev., II. 78.
It may be used of Bacchic and convivial hilarity and blithesomeness, as opposed
to care and worry, but hardly, if ever, in Greek literature of the 7780107 of
Aphrodite Pandemos. Pindar's Not? ei<ppav8cia-a n^veiot; X.(\a. {Pyth. ix. 16) is
of ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A Work of Universal ...
blithesomeness blithesomeness (bli'PH'- or blith'sum-nes), n. [<_ blathcsome + -
nees.] The quality of being bhthesome; gaiety. A glad blithaomnwss belonged to
her, potent to conquer even ill health and suiiering. New Princeton Res., 11. 7B.
William Dwight Whitney, 1904
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The philosophy of fine art
Sculpture is no doubt the art of lofty seriousness, but this elevated austerity of the
gods, inasmuch as the same are no abstractions, but individual figures, brings
with it the absolute blithesomeness, and thereby a reflex attitude to reality and ...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1975
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Hegel's Lectures on absolute spirit
Sculpture is no doubt the art of lofty seriousness, but this elevated austerity of the
gods, inasmuch as the same are no abstractions, but individual figures, brings
with it the absolute blithesomeness, and thereby a reflex attitude to reality and ...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1999
joyful judicial ness, cheer, good nature, high spirits; levity, blithe- Jiess,
blithesomeness, light-heartedness, buoyancy, op- |imism; jocundity, joviality,
merriment, jollity, mirth, nirthfulness, laughter, hilarity; enthusiasm, animation,
sparkle, ...
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978
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The Myrtle Wreath, Or, Stray Leaves Recalled
... which we were together, to see her almost instantly assume her air of careless
gaiety, when acquaintances called, to hear her talk and play and sing as if she
were a very bird in freedom and blithesomeness, and the moment we were alone
, ...
Anna Cummings Miller, 1854
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review
If it escapes contempt, or apathy, it will probably be dreaded as an austere,
ungenial influence, which kills the young heart of gaiety and blithesomeness; and
, in manhood, freezes the current of all generous and useful energy. And hence it
is ...
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Ferozsons English to English and Urdu Dictionary
... Blithesomeness n. - J>LiJ . y»- •>□ u-^i- Blizzard (blizard) n. Blinding snow-
storm J^ - Ul»p. Jjl** IS" Bloat (blot) v.t. & 1. Cure herring by salting and smoking,
inflate jj1 <ȣc' . li~A^ . IJ^ Bloated ad/. . iJt U^i . i^, V^ Blob (blob) n. Drop of
liquid ...