Joyances [noun]

Definition of Joyances:

enjoyment, happiness

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Sentence/Example of Joyances:

Seven days had she and the king taken joyance in love, yet could not be sated therewith.

For seven days did the king take joyance in her love, nor could be sated therewith.

But now since we be free-men all, I and my fellows, fain would we march hence in thy train to thy honour and our joyance.

Haply your Highness will find more joyance in a lusty young knight like Sir Myles than in an old fox like myself.

He cannot brook the sounds of joyance that reach him down in his fen-dwelling near the hall.

Thereat the monarch's kinsmen / filled with mickle joyance were.

There are woods and waters, and the occasional illusion of an illimitable distance of sylvan joyance.

He was an 'unpremeditated art,' a 'clear, keen joyance,' anything you like; but he hadn't the rudiments of a man in him.

Accordingly, he made her his wife without delay, and celebrating the nuptials forthright, lay with her some months in all joyance.

This offer Grettir took, and was with Thorkel that winter in great joyance and fame.