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  2. Jun 30, 2018 · Old English myrgð "joy, pleasure, eternal bliss, salvation" (original senses now obsolete), from Proto-Germanic *murgitha (source also of Middle Dutch merchte), noun of quality from *murgjo- (see merry; also see -th (2)). By early 13c. as "expressions or manifestations of happine. glee.

  3. HILARITY definition: 1. a situation in which people laugh very loudly and think something is very funny: 2. a situation…. Learn more.

  4. The word "hilarity" comes from the Latin word "hilaris," meaning "cheerful" or "merry." Meaning: Hilarity refers to a state of extreme and unrestrained joy or laughter. It is a feeling of great amusement, mirth, or jollity. Origin: The Latin word "hilaris" is believed to have originated from the Greek word "hilaros," which also means "cheerful."

  5. The meaning of HILARITY is boisterous merriment or laughter. How to use hilarity in a sentence.

  6. The earliest known use of the noun hilarity is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for hilarity is from 1568, in the writing of Gilbert Skeyne, physician.

  7. hilarity in American English. (hɪˈlærɪti, -ˈlɛər-, hai-) noun. 1. cheerfulness; merriment; mirthfulness. 2. boisterous gaiety or merriment. SYNONYMS 2. See mirth.

  8. HILARITY meaning: 1. a situation in which people laugh very loudly and think something is very funny: 2. a situation…. Learn more.

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