blitheness
English
Noun
blitheness (uncountable)
- The characteristic of being blithe.
- 1872, Thomas Hardy, “Part the Second: Chapter VI: Yalbury Wood and the Keeper's House”, in Under the Greenwood Tree:
- A mood of blitheness rarely experienced even by young men was Dick’s on the following Monday morning. It was the week after the Easter holidays, and he was journeying along with Smart the mare and the light spring-cart, watching the damp slopes of the hill-sides as they streamed in the warmth of the sun, which at this unsettled season shone on the grass with the freshness of an occasional inspector rather than as an accustomed proprietor.
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