picklesome

adj

Etymology

From pickle + -some.

  1. derived from pekel — “brine
  2. inherited from pikel — “spicy sauce served with meat or fish
  3. suffixed as picklesome — “pickle + some

Definitions

  1. Characteristic or typical of a pickle (all senses)

    • The additional fact may be appropriately mentioned here that a residence of five months in the stimulating atmosphere of New York had not by any means tended to make her less picklesome.

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