a. [f. SMILE sb.] Full of smiles; smiling.
1609. Armin, Maids of More-Clacke, E iv. Be smilefull, and expresse no griefe in sithes.
1850. in Ogilvie.
1895. Advance (Chicago), 1 Aug., 157/1. The epoch is signalized with garlands and high festival, with assemblies tearful and smileful.
Hence Smilefulness.
1887. F. Wilson, Alma Murray as Juliet, 13. The flickering smilefulness with which she uttered the lines.