Sundayfied

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English

Etymology

From Sunday +‎ -fy +‎ -ed.

Adjective

Sundayfied (comparative more Sundayfied, superlative most Sundayfied)

  1. Made suitable for a Sunday.
    • 1854, The Jubilee Harbinger for 1854:
      The omnibusses, though working, poor vehicles! look spruce and "Sundayfied." The horses have bunches of ribbons in their ears, and the coachmen carry pinks or dog-roses in their button-holes, or in their mouths.
    • 1879, Sunday Afternoon, volume 3, page 253:
      Every now and then was a distribution of new singing books, bearing fantastical names and filled with "modern music," which for the most part were rollicking melodies, as if Offenbach's jingles had been Sundayfied.
    • 1921, John Galsworthy, To Let:
      All was still and Sundayfied; the lilacs in full flower scented the air.