Guffaws

/ɡəˈfɔːz/ noun

Loud, hearty laughs or instances of laughing in a boisterous way.

Origin uncertain, but likely from Scottish or Northern English dialect, possibly imitative in nature. Some scholars suggest a connection to Old Norse, but the word appears in English around the 1700s with Scotch and Irish associations.

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