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sermonish, a.|ˈsɜːmənɪʃ| [f. sermon n. + -ish.] 1. Inclined for a sermon.
1858Bailey Age 113 When once a man feels sermonish or psalmy. 2. = sermonic a.
1847–54Webster, Sermonish, resembling a sermon. 1880Academy 16 Oct. 272 A sermonish restatement of what is very much better said in Canon Farrar's Seekers after God. 1889Advance (Chicago) 25 Apr., A very prosaic and sermonish letter. |