jollyful

English

Alternative forms

  • jolliful

Etymology

From jolly +‎ -ful.

Adjective

jollyful (comparative more jollyful, superlative most jollyful) (rare)

  1. Jolly.
    • 1995, Living Blues, numbers 119-124, page 60:
      I don't think he had an enemy in the world. He was just a jollyful man.
  2. Full of pleasure or beauty. (Can we add an example for this sense?)