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English
Etymology
From bliss + -some.
Adjective
blissome (comparative more blissome, superlative most blissome)
- Characterised or marked by bliss; joyous
- 1912, The Commoner from Lincoln, Nebraska · Page 13:
- The Bull Moose is a wheesome bird / That flits from crag to crag, / And bleetsomely its voice, is heard / In many a blissome brag
2007, S. P. Elledge, Semblances:O! Blissome heart! / Two souls, one love / Are naught apart.
2015, Ben Y. Faroe, The Dream World Collective:He hesitated, then soldiered on. “Your teeth are as white as—” “Louder!” “Your teeth are as white as a snow-covered mare. Your fingers are lissome, your kisses are blissome—'Blissome' isn't even a word!” “Irrelevant.”
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