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deepsome, a. poetic. rare.|ˈdiːpsəm| [f. deep a. or n. + -some. Cf. darksome, gladsome.] Having deepness or depths; more or less deep.
1615Chapman Odyss. iv. 769 He dived the deepsome watery heaps. 1855Singleton Virgil I. 133 The hollow vales are filled And deepsome glades. Ibid. I. 218 He plunged him with a bound Into the deepsome sea. |