youngsome

adj

Etymology

From young + -some.

  1. inherited from *h₂yuHn̥ḱós
  2. inherited from *jungaz
  3. inherited from *jung
  4. inherited from ġeong
  5. inherited from yong
  6. suffixed as youngsome — “young + some

Definitions

  1. Seemingly young in appearance, manner, or behaviour

    Seemingly young in appearance, manner, or behaviour; youthful

    • […] a barbecue, as it is probable they have done in some other colleges, nor yet have our faculty adopted this mode of dress very generally for themselves, though one or two of the more youngsome members have been seen thus habited; […]
    • We pause. This newborn is half asleep, half awake, perched, docked really, atop the carriage in a comfy baby seat at table height. I ask how old he is. “Three months,” the youngsome couple says together.

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