Try "enjoué" or even "endiablé" the first means full of play and the second full of the devil (just as in English an over active child could be calle da little devil)
Elation is the word you seek.
It starts with cap!
"Bisect" is a word that means cut into two halves which starts with bi.
Awesome is a word meaning great that starts with A.
verb. make (someone or something) look or feel younger, fresher, or more lively :a bid to rejuvenate the town center
cancan
The Italian word that means fast and lively is "vivace."
Make is a word that means to create and starts with "m".
Hoedown?
livelier
Elation is the word you seek.
The word you're looking for is "capricious." It begins with "cap" and describes someone or something that is whimsical or unpredictable, often acting in a lively or frisky manner.
deride
aggrandize
No, the word "merryweather" does not have a root word that means "to do or make." Its roots come from combining "merry," meaning cheerful or lively, and "weather," referring to atmospheric conditions.
stretch
earn