Homeric laughter
English
Etymology
With reference to the "unquenchable laughter" (ἄσβεστος (ásbestos, “unceasing”) γέλως (gélōs, “laughter”)) of the gods in eg. Iliad I. 599, Odyssey XX. 346.
Noun
Homeric laughter (uncountable)
- Boisterous laughter, prolonged belly laughing; long or uncontrollable laughing.
Translations
boisterous laughter
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