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Gayety

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gay⋅e⋅ty

[gey-i-tee]
–noun, plural -ties.
gaiety.

gai⋅e⋅ty

[gey-i-tee]
–noun, plural -ties.
1. the state of being gay or cheerful; gay spirits.
2. Often, gaieties. merrymaking or festivity: the gaieties of the New Year season.
3. showiness; finery: gaiety of dress.
Also, gayety.


Origin:
1625–35; < F gaieté, equiv. to gai gay + -té -ty 2


1. merriment, mirth, glee, jollity, joyousness, liveliness, sportiveness, hilarity, vivacity, cheerfulness, joviality. 3. brilliance, glitter, flashiness, gaudiness.


1. sadness.
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gai·e·ty also gay·e·ty   (gā'ĭ-tē)   
n.   pl. gai·e·ties also gay·e·ties
  1. A state of joyful exuberance or merriment; vivacity.

  2. Merry or joyful activity; festivity: making preparations for the holiday gaieties.

  3. Bright color or showiness, as of dress; finery.


[French gaieté, from Old French, from gai, cheerful; see gay.]
gay·e·ty   (gā'ĭ-tē)   
n.  Variant of gaiety.
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Word Origin & History

gaiety 
1647, from Fr. gaieté, from gai "gay" (see gay).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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