The term "merry troop" typically refers to a cheerful or lively group of people, often suggesting camaraderie and joyful companionship. It can evoke images of friends or companions engaging in fun activities or celebrating together. The phrase often carries connotations of merriment and good spirits, suggesting that the group is enjoying their time together in a lighthearted manner.
merry chritmas
In a merry manner; with mirth; with gayety and laughter; jovially. See Mirth, and Merry.
"gleeful" is one," happily" is another, both meaning merry
The collective noun for "troop" is "troop." Collective nouns are specific to the group they are describing, and in this case, "troop" is both the singular and collective form. It is used to refer to a group of soldiers, scouts, or other organized individuals.
Feliz Navidad is a Spanish phrase meaning "Merry Christmas."
Unmerry :P
It's Spanish for "Merry Christmas."
German, meaning Merry Christmas.
Jolly is another five letter word meaning merry or happy is another.
merry, light, peppy, perky
The noun 'troop' is a collective noun for:a troop of apesa troop of artillerya troop of baboonsa troop of boy scoutsa troop of cavalrya troop of dogfisha troop of foxesa troop of giraffesa troop of horsesa troop of kangaroosa troop of lemursa troop of lionsa troop of monkeysa troop of mushroomsa troop of soldiers
Jollity is the act of being jolly, merry, or good-humoured.