lawghynge

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Middle English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From laughen +‎ -ing.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈlau̯xinɡ/, /ˈlɛi̯xinɡ/, /ˈlaxinɡ/

Noun[edit]

lawghynge (plural laughinges)

  1. Laughing, the production of a laugh or snicker.
    • a. 1382, John Wycliffe, “Genesis 21:6”, in Wycliffe's Bible:
      And Sare seide, The Lord made leiȝynge to me, and who euer schal here schal leiȝe with me.
      And Sarah said: "The Lord made laughing for me, and anyone who will hear will laugh with me".
  2. Fun, entertainment, enjoyment, revelling.
  3. A humorous matter; a jest or jape.

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