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Italian name for the painting, La Gioconda,
means "
jocund" ("happy" or "jovial"), or
literally "the
jocund one", a pun on the
feminine form of Lisa's married...
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winter p****ed And
guilt forgiven, and good
fortune JOVE is master; and of
jocund revel,
Laughter of ladies. The lion-hearted ... are Jove's children. This...
- Out-did the
sparkling waves in glee: A poet
could not but be ****, In such a
jocund company: I gazed—and gazed—but
little thought What
wealth the show to me...
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significance that the name
derives from the word for "happy" (in English: "
jocund") or "the
happy one".
Speculation ****igned Lisa's name to at
least five...
- jocosity, jocular, jocularity, joke, jongleur, juggle, injucundity,
jocund,
jocundity journ-
pertaining to the day,
daily Latin diurnus (also
spelled journe)...
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laburnum in one of his poems: Mark yonder, how the long
laburnum drips Its
jocund spilth of fire, its
honey of wild flame! — Francis Thompson,
Sister Songs...
- Händel-Gesellschaft. Come, ever
smiling Liberty, / And with thee
bring thy
jocund train is sung by Maria, the
heroine of Mary Wollstonecraft's
novel Maria...
- by
welcoming bahaar the
season of spring.
After having described the
jocundity of
natural elements during springs,
Iqbal addresses Saqi,
admitting that...
- jocosity, jocular, jocularity, joke, jongleur, juggle, injucundity,
jocund,
jocundity journ-
pertaining to the day,
daily Latin diurnus (also
spelled journe)...
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Sketch for a
Portrait of
Isabella d'Este at the Louvre. A
statue no less
jocund, no less bright, Succeeds, and on the
writing is impressed; Lo! Hercules'...