largesome

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English

Etymology

From large +‎ -some.

Adjective

largesome (comparative more largesome, superlative most largesome)

  1. Characterised or marked by largeness; characteristically large
    • 1916, Motion Picture Classic - Volume 2, Issues 1-6:
      There is a psychological malady in kimonas—they make folks lax, lazy, and largesome!
    • 1986, Paul James, Peter Russell, At home with the Royal family:
      Near this, a light and largesome backstairs leads up to such an entry above as secures our private bedchambers both from noise and cold.

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