Laugh"ter (?), n. [AS. hleahtor; akin to OHG. hlahtar, G. gelachter, Icel. hlatr, Dan. latter. See Laugh, v. i. ]

A movement (usually involuntary) of the muscles of the face, particularly of the lips, with a peculiar expression of the eyes, indicating merriment, satisfaction, or derision, and usually attended by a sonorous and interrupted expulsion of air from the lungs. See Laugh, v. i.

The act of laughter, which is a sweet contraction of the muscles of the face, and a pleasant agitation of the vocal organs, is not merely, or totally within the jurisdiction of ourselves. Sir T. Browne.

Archly the maiden smiled, and with eyes overrunning with laughter. Longfellow.

 

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