Allegresse

/ˌæləˈɡrɛs/ noun

Joy or merriment, particularly in a lively or animated manner.

From Old French 'allegresse' derived from 'alegre' (cheerful, lively), which comes from Latin 'alacer' (brisk, lively). The word traveled through Romance languages and entered English in the medieval period.

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