nimblesome

adj

Etymology

From nimble + -some.

  1. derived from numol — “able to take, capable of holding
  2. inherited from nǣmel — “receptive, quick to grasp
  3. inherited from nymyl
  4. suffixed as nimblesome — “nimble + some

Definitions

  1. Characterised or marked by nimbleness

    • Since man is equipped to gnaw and mob, Nimblesome fingers to dig for gold [...]
    • And was a fish and swam most nimblesome through waters deep, silent and silver-grey, saw jelly-fish on coral stems at home [...]

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