comfortsome

adj

Etymology

From comfort + -some.

  1. derived from con-
  2. derived from confortō
  3. derived from conforter
  4. inherited from comforten
  5. suffixed as comfortsome — “comfort + some

Definitions

  1. Characterised or marked by comfort

    • And hunt for comfortsome creatures / And find none but sharp barbs and [get entangled] - [...]
    • All 1st years who want to can live in a variety of highly comfortsome halls.
    • It was the longest 'n' the sweetest 'n' the most comfortsome kiss I ever had, being the first one I'd ever tasted, and after that I shut my crying up tight.
  2. In a comfortsome or comforting manner

    In a comfortsome or comforting manner; comfortably

    • "[...] Dragoon her a tent and as many peones as it takes to set her up comfortsome.”

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA