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sevensome, n. and a.|ˈsɛv(ə)nsəm| [f. seven a. + -some. Cf. Fris. saunesom.] A. n. Seven together. Sc.
17..Ramsay Wyfe of Auchtermuchty viii, He draif the gaislings forth to feid, Thair was but sevensum of them aw. B. adj. Consisting of seven. rare—0.
1864in Webster. Hence ˈsevensomeness, the quality of being ‘sevensome’. rare—1.
1853N. Brit. Rev. Feb. 398 The Sevensomeness of the microcosm. Ibid. 407 The sevensomeness of the luminous, or of the musical octave. |