Obs. rare. [irreg. f. JOLLY a. + -MENT.] Mirth, merriment, jollity.

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1590.  Spenser, F. Q., II. vi. 3. To feede her foolish humour, and vaine iolliment. Ibid. (1596), IV. xi. 12. Triton his trumpet shrill before them blew, For goodly triumph and great iollyment.

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