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joydom
joydom
English
Noun
joydom (uncountable)
- (rare) The state or condition of joy or of being joyful; exhilaration; enjoyment.
- 1943, Frank Alfred Lea, Carlyle: prophet of to-day:
- All the people are in a sort of joydom over the new French Republic,' he wrote to Emerson, 'which has descended suddenly (or shall we say, ascended, alas!) out of the Immensities upon us; [...]
- 1950, Dornford Yates, Lower Than Vermin:
- I trust he is full with joydom to be with his scholars again." Not daring to trust her voice, Vivien inclined her head.
- 1991, Xam Wilson Cartiér, Muse-echo blues:
- When you thought of Chicago, you thought of the joydom called Jazz.
- 2005, Theodore Russell Weiss, Renée Karol Weiss, The Always Present Present: Letters, Poems:
- Your cummings joydom joydoms me. He has, as you see, that innocence & fraternity of things I love so much, that easy oneness with the world: the world in his hands is a sauntering along, a song, a gaiety as of a late spring rain [...]
- 2007, Robert H. Cataliotti, The Songs Became the Stories:
- The association of Chicago with "the joydom of jazz" inspires Lena to name her son after the city, yet the impulse to find a creative outlet through the music is so strong that it prompts her to abandon her child when her husband attempts to stifle her creativity and career.
- 1943, Frank Alfred Lea, Carlyle: prophet of to-day: