mirths

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mirths

  1. plural of mirth
    • 1845, William Bridge, “Christ in Travail”, in The Works of the Rev. William Bridge, volume III, page 273:
      These are excellent things in regard of your mirths and recreations.
    • 1986, Paul R. Krugman, Strategic Trade Policy and the New International Economics, page 169:
      I shall not tarry to examine the myths, mirths, and malice injected into the discussion of the subject by foreigners and by the Japanese themselves […].