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healthsome, a. Now rare.|ˈhɛlθsəm| [f. health n. + -some.] †1. Full of health; possessing good health; healthy. Obs.
1563Homilies ii. Sacrament i. (1859) 444 A stomach..which is healthsome and sound. 1635R. Carew in Lismore Papers (1888) Ser. ii. III. 225 Some say he is y⊇ healthsomer for it [sickness]. 2. Bestowing health (bodily, mental, or spiritual); wholesome; salutary.
1538Bale Comedy Johan Baptiste in Harl. Misc. I. 105 Thys helthsome counsell maketh my hart joyfull and glad. 1573Tusser Husb. xi. (1878) 27 And healthsom aire inuest thee. 1610Holland Camden's Brit. i. 63 That healthsome light of Jesus Christ shone..upon the Britans. 1707Sloane Jamaica I. 45 A stream of hot water, which..becomes cool and healthsome. 1891H. C. Halliday Someone must suffer II. xiii. 240 The healthsome joys of the covered-cart. Hence ˈhealthsomely adv.; ˈhealthsomeness.
1563Golding Cæsar (1565) 271 He..made so many iorneyes..for chaunge of the places for healthsomnesse. 1579Fulke Heskins' Parl. 498 He did helthsomly or profitably consecrate his bodie and bloud. 1582Bentley Mon. Matrones ii. 16 Wellspring of all healthsomnes. |