Definition of Cachinnates

1. cachinnate [v] - See also: cachinnate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cachinnates

cachexia
cachexia aphthosa
cachexia aquosa
cachexia hypophyseopriva
cachexia strumipriva
cachexia thyroidea
cachexia thyropriva
cachexias
cachexic
cachexies
cachexin
cachexy
caching
cachinnate
cachinnated
cachinnates (current term)
cachinnating
cachinnation
cachinnations
cachinnator
cachinnators
cachinnatory
cachiri
cacholong
cacholongs
cacholot
cacholots
cachou
cachous
cachucha

Literary usage of Cachinnates

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1842)
"... whereon Momus has set his seal, how- hearty the guffaw that cachinnates round the regions occupied by the divinities—with what intense gratification do ..."

2. The London Magazine by John Scott, John Taylor (1824)
"Not a publisher but cachinnates from Leipsic to Moscow—from Stockholm to Vienna ! you also therefore, oh, " Trade " of London and Edinburgh, we charge you, ..."

3. Japan in History, Folk Lore and Art by William Elliot Griffis (1906)
"... nasal explosions occur, he is being decried; if he cachinnates three times successively, he has taken, or will take cold. The Japanese who has taken ..."

4. The World of London by John Fisher Murray (1844)
"Or, let Harley, dancing on tiptoe across the stage, show his face, whereon Momus has set his seal, how hearty the guffaw that cachinnates round the regions ..."

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