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woesome, a.|ˈwəʊsəm| Also Sc. waesome. [f. woe n. + -some.] Woeful.
1818Scott Hrt. Midl. xliv, She kend her lot would be a waesome ane. 1867G. Macdonald Songs Summer Nts. i. iii, 'Tis not a flowing wind, I see—An ebbing woesome thing. 1897Outing (U.S.) XXIX. 356/1 The copper blade passed through Lakanoo's breast-bone, cutting a woesome gash. |