释义 |
mannersome, a. dial.|ˈmænəsəm| [f. manner n.1 + -some.] Mannerly.
1876Blackmore Cripps xxviii, Mary was obliged to bite her tongue to keep it in any way mannersome. 1887― Springhaven (ed. 4) II. vii. 81 He had always known her to be kind and gentle, and what the old people called ‘mannersome’, to every living body. 1895Outing (U. S.) XXVI. 65/1 Canady's a slick-spoken feller 'bout huntin', 'an a mannersome feller, too. |