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Etymology

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laugh +‎ -ful

Adjective

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laughful (comparative more laughful, superlative most laughful)

  1. Full of laughter; merry.
    • 1860, Sir Walter Scott, The Talisman:
      Thou hast been trained from thy post by some deep guile — some well-devised stratagem — the cry of some distressed maiden has caught thine ear, or the laughful look of some merry one has taken thine eye.