Did you possibly mean one of these? laughed, laugher, laughter
Definitions
Wiktionary
- v. archaic Third-person singular present simple form of laugh
Etymologies
- laugh + -eth (Wiktionary)
Examples
“After being a merchant, he is become an Emir, and from being little, he is grown great: but we, we grow not great nor is there aught of respect or degree left us; for, behold, he laugheth at us and maketh us his assistants!”
“Darts are counted as stubble: he laugheth at the shaking of a spear.”
““He who climbeth on the highest mountains, laugheth at all tragic plays and tragic realities.” —”
“He who climbeth on the highest mountains, laugheth at all tragic plays and tragic realities.”
“Heartily, verily, even when I CREEP into bed —: there, still laugheth and wantoneth my hidden happiness; even my deceptive dream laugheth.”
“Something whisketh over it, its happiness laugheth.”
“Then is there many a thing heard which may not be heard by day; now however, in the cool air, when even all the tumult of your hearts hath become still, — — Now doth it speak, now is it heard, now doth it steal into overwakeful, nocturnal souls: ah! ah! how the midnight sigheth! how it laugheth in its dream! —”
“Ah! Ah! how she sigheth! how she laugheth, how she wheezeth and panteth, the midnight!”
“Thy Self laugheth at thine ego, and its proud prancings.”
“Their joys are his provocation, and he laugheth in the day of their calamity, when their fear cometh, Prov. i.”
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