greatsome
English
Etymology
From
great
+
-some
.
Adjective
greatsome
(
comparative
more
greatsome
,
superlative
most
greatsome
)
(
rare
or
dialectal
)
Characterised or by
size
or
greatness
;
huge
2002
, Sophocles,
The Oedipus plays
:
A
greatsome
reward is on offer in exchange for a name.
2004
, David Mitchell,
Cloud Atlas
:
But you Prescients got more
greatsome'
n'mighty Smart'n this Hole World, yay?
Adverb
greatsome
(
comparative
more
greatsome
,
superlative
most
greatsome
)
(
nonstandard
)
In a great or mighty manner;
greatly
2015
, John Boom,
The Watch of the Golden Dragon Turtle
:
I did mourn sad and
greatsome
.
Anagrams
gasometer
,
gasometre
,
megastore
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