a. [f. LAUGH sb. + -SOME.] a. Of persons: Addicted to laughing, mirthful. b. Of things: Provocative of laughter; laughable.

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1620.  Shelton, Quix., III. vi. ‘No more, good Sir,’ quoth Sancho; ‘for I confess I have been somewhat too laughsome.’

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1798.  Coleridge, Anc. Mar., I. iii. Nay, if thou’st got a laughsome tale, Mariner! come with me.

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1884.  G. Allen, Philistia, I. iv. 113. Fly away, sweet little frolicsome, laughsome creature.

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