The word "guffaw" originates from the early 19th century, derived from the Scottish dialect term "gufaw," which means to laugh loudly or boisterously. It likely has roots in the Middle English word "guf," meaning to snort or to laugh. The term captures the essence of a hearty, unrestrained laugh, reflecting its informal and jovial connotation.
Switzerland
From Spaniish Origin! :)
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Its origin is the word 'Borghetto", a borough of medieval Venice where most of Venice's Jews lived.
England
A guffaw suddenly burst out of Angela, doubling her over in mirth
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Type of laughter
A guffaw is a loud and hearty laugh, often expressing amusement or delight. It is characterized by its loud, boisterous, and uninhibited nature.
A role in a play or movie that has you ROTFLYAO
guffaw,chortle, or cackle
You may mean Guffaw, which means to laugh.
A loud burst of laughter; a horse laugh.
guffaw,chortle, or cackle
Giggle, snigger, chuckle, guffaw and titter.