A person who is amused; one who receives or experiences amusement (archaic or literary usage).
From French amusé or amusée, the past participle of amuser (to amuse), used as a noun to denote the recipient of amusement, following French grammatical patterns.
This French-influenced term is rarely used in modern English, but it elegantly names someone by their experience—turning a feeling into an identity!
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