Cachinnator

/ˈkækɪneɪtər/ noun

A person who laughs loudly, excessively, or immoderately; someone prone to unrestrained or rude laughter.

From Latin 'cachinnus' (loud laughter) with the agent suffix '-ator' (one who does). The suffix creates a noun describing a person who practices the action. This term is extremely rare in modern English and mostly appears in historical or literary contexts.

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