endsome

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English

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Etymology

From end +‎ -some.

Adjective

endsome (comparative more endsome, superlative most endsome)

  1. (chiefly poetic) Pertaining to, indicating, or characterising the end; endly; terminal.
    • 1999, Dr. Dre, 2001: Xxplosive:
      I was so naughty, drivin a gold Audi
      All we did was throw parties
      And show up with Gold Gotti
      Handsome, endsome, I'm the one you ran from []
    • 2006, Malcolm Gillies, David Pear, Mark Carroll, Self-Portrait of Percy Grainger:
      His massive 'The Aldridge-Grainger-Ström Saga', written in 1933–34 while aboard a sailing boat between Europe and Australia, was intended as a gathering of recollections 'before beginning the real end-some [final] form of the book telling the life-story of his mother, himself, his friends, his art, his business- paths',4 but that 'end-some form' eluded him.
    • 2012, David Marx, The Salvation Shuffle:
      [...] around such night flight the truth flow resides, the jarring notion of endsome furtherance, the man of God, you regret, you reflect, and surrender in your head, your mind, your understanding dance; dancing lightly upon these words wonders [...]

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