lawsome
English
Etymology
From law + -some.
Adjective
lawsome (comparative more lawsome, superlative most lawsome)
- (rare, nonstandard) Characterised or marked by lawfulness; lawful
- 2001, Tabor Evans, Longarm 270:
- The lawsome owner of that expensive palomino is a real college boy with a generous allowance from a daddy in the cattle trade.
- 2017, Robert Edmond Alter, Shovel Nose and the Gator Grabbers, page 74:
- But Lon Camp was gifted with a more legal turn of mind than the others and he said, “Now holt on a mite . Ifn Dad an' Hughie really have gone an' claim-staked this here fountain, then I reckon they got a lawsome right to her. […] ”
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