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  1. a state of great amusement which makes people laugh The announcement was greeted with great hilarity. Their appearance caused a great deal of hilarity. There was much hilarity when Geoffrey steamed in ten minutes late. Want to learn more?

  2. the state of finding something very funny. The announcement was greeted with great hilarity. Their appearance caused a great deal of hilarity. There was much hilarity when Geoffrey steamed in ten minutes late. Word Origin.

  3. Mar 2, 2017 · 5) The announcement was greeted with much hilarity and mirth. 6) There was much hilarity when Geoffrey steamed in ten minutes late. 7) Gloria's costume caused a good deal of hilarity .

  4. Mar 30, 2017 · In 12th-century Britain, a peculiar churchman, historian and teacher named Geoffrey of Monmouth launched the mystical tale of King Arthur and the magician Merlin on its path to world acclaim with the debut of his book, The History of the Kings of Britain.

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  6. Feb 24, 2013 · Geoffrey, perhaps recognising the importance of strong allies, became friends with the French King Philip Augustus (Louis VII’s son). Philip made him a senschal of France. He died on the 19th August in Paris as the result of an accident that occurred during a tournament.

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  8. Jul 13, 2012 · His name was Geoffrey of Monmouth and his words were believed implicitly, from the time of their creation in the 12th century right down to the days of Queen Elizabeth. Only much later did it...

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