kindsome

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Etymology[edit]

From kind +‎ -some.

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kindsome (comparative more kindsome, superlative most kindsome)

  1. (archaic) Marked by, or indicating kindness; gentle; kind.
    • 1801, William Henry Ireland, Ballads in imitation of the antient - Page 179:
      Oh, then I'll weep my kindsome fair, My sighs shall swell the moaning air, []
    • 2005 Aug, Field & Stream, page 69:
      A German woman's voice saying, "Oh, you are most kindsome. I would love a beverage. [] "

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