ugsome

adj
/ˈʌɡsəm/

Etymology

From Middle English ugsom, equivalent to ug + -some.

  1. inherited from ugsom

Definitions

  1. Ugly

    Ugly; horrible; disgusting; offensive, loathsome, repellent.

    • This is hell, this is the image of death, this is hell, ſuch an euil fauored face, ſuch an ugſom countenance, ſuche an horrible viſage our ſauiour Chriſt ſaw of death and hell in the gardein.
    • Still, it's a cosy country, / unracked by riots or strikes / and backward at drug-taking: / I've heard of a dozen lands / where life sounds far more ugsome, / fitter goals for your disgust.

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