"jocundo" meaning in Old Spanish

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Adjective

IPA: /ʒoˈkundo/
Etymology: Borrowed from Late Latin iōcundus, from Classical Latin iūcundus (“delightful, pleasant”), derived from iocus (“joke”). First attested in 1438 in Juan de Mena. Etymology templates: {{bor|osp|LL.|iōcundus}} Late Latin iōcundus, {{der|osp|la|iūcundus||delightful, pleasant}} Latin iūcundus (“delightful, pleasant”) Head templates: {{head|osp|adjective}} jocundo
  1. jocund, jovial, cheerful
    Sense id: en-jocundo-osp-adj-vywIQaom Categories (other): Old Spanish entries with incorrect language header

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