merrydom

English

Alternative forms

  • merridom

Etymology

From merry + -dom.

Noun

merrydom (uncountable)

  1. (rare) merriment
    • 1871, Rowland Lloyd, Jeremiah Mobbob; Or The Charitable Brothers:
      [] she is more open, very confiding, never mistrustful, and always under the influence of merrydom and delight; []
    • 1907, The Plumbers Trade Journal, volume 41, page 464:
      When the tenth frame, i.e., cigars, etc., was reached, the Senegambian minstrels of Merrydom cut loose with a flock of choice songs.
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