单词 | mannersome |
释义 | mannersomeadj. regional. Now rare. = mannerly adj. 3. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > good behaviour > [adjective] > well-mannered well-theweda1200 theweda1400 mannerablea1475 mannered1483 well-mannereda1513 mannerlya1529 well-fashioned1540 unrude1648 good-mannered1715 mannersome1876 couth1896 1876 R. D. Blackmore Cripps xxviii Mary was obliged to bite her tongue to keep it in any way mannersome. 1887 R. D. Blackmore Springhaven II. vii. 81 He had always known her to be kind and gentle, and what the old people called ‘mannersome’, to every living body. 1895 Outing 26 65/1 Canady's a slick-spoken feller 'bout huntin', 'an a mannersome feller, too. 1953 V. Randolph & G. P. Wilson Down in Holler 264 Mannerable,..polite, having good manners... Mannersome is sometimes used with the same meaning. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1876 |
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