goresome

adj

Etymology

From gore + -some.

  1. derived from *gʷʰer- — “hot; warm
  2. inherited from *gurą — “half-digested stomach contents; faeces; manure
  3. inherited from *gor
  4. inherited from gor — “manure, dung, filth, muck, dirt
  5. inherited from gore
  6. suffixed as goresome — “gore + some

Definitions

  1. Characterised or marked by gore

    • This gross and goresome act is certainly capable of turning the staunchest butcher's stomach, but still it pervades my very being and feeds my mental sails with its hot and hoary winds.

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