quicksome

adj

Etymology

From quick + -some.

  1. inherited from *gʷih₃wós
  2. inherited from *kwikwaz
  3. inherited from *kwiku
  4. inherited from cwic
  5. inherited from quik
  6. suffixed as quicksome — “quick + some

Definitions

  1. Marked by quickness

    Marked by quickness; swift; nimble

    • She helped Sussy with dairyin' an' Ma with twinin'n'spinnin' an' Jonas took her bird-eggin' an' she list'ned to Catkin's yippin' 'bout school'ry an' she fetched water'n'chopped wood an' she was a quicksome learner.
    • Yea, and if thou wilt also eat of the good herb thy dear mother put before thee at meat, thou also shalt be as blithesome and quicksome as thy little Bessie.
  2. In a quick or quicksome manner

    In a quick or quicksome manner; quickly

    • “Bigman,” I said when he'd thrice emptied his cup, “winter's coming on quicksome. It weighs on a man, not having any company in the long nights, wouldn't you say, sir?”

The neighborhood

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