pandersome

adj

Etymology

From pander + -some.

  1. derived from Πάνδαρος
  2. derived from Pandarus
  3. derived from Pandaro
  4. inherited from pandare
  5. suffixed as pandersome — “pander + some

Definitions

  1. Characterised or marked by pandering

    • It so avoids the two extremes of mock delicacy and pandersome detail with such good sense, that we could wish it put into the hands of every American girl and woman.
    • The one jazz organist I almost always enjoy, though his latest records are dull and pandersome.

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