jocundo

  1. jocund
  2. jovial, cheerful

Hyphenated as
jo‧cun‧do
Pronounced as (IPA)
/xoˈkundo/
Etymology

In summary

From late Old Spanish jocundo, from Late Latin iōcundus, from Classical iūcundus (“delightful, pleasant”), derived from iocus (“joke”). First attested in 1438 in Juan de Mena.

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