scattersome

adj

Etymology

From scatter + -some.

  1. derived from *skey-
  2. inherited from *sceaterian
  3. inherited from scateren
  4. suffixed as scattersome — “scatter + some

Definitions

  1. Characterised or marked by scattering

    • In general, theoretical evaluation of Ψ is not feasible, because of the lack of basic information on steel-concrete bond properties and the scattersome nature of the phenomenon.
    • Sunshine in his mind Kittelsens her hair, where stirs neither milk nor myth for whose skin so fair; sure were these prayers which abounded by cairn, but surer the year he disowned the stones, casting scattersome them 'to drear, [...]

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