English edit

Etymology edit

blithesome +‎ -ly

Adverb edit

blithesomely (comparative more blithesomely, superlative most blithesomely)

  1. In a blithesome manner.
    • 1922, L. M. Zimmerman, For Love's Sake, page 130:
      Unwanted tears rolled down my cheeks and I yearned for a mother's love. Then all was silent, save a bird that chirped as it sat on a box tree nearby. It twittered and twittered so blithesomely, so gleefully, that I brushed away the tears.