raresome
English
Etymology
From rare + -some.
Adjective
raresome (comparative more raresome, superlative most raresome)
- Characterised or marked by rareness
- 1819, Catherine Hutton, Oakwood hall:
- "A raresome fickle wife he'd a had," said one, "awliss a changing!"
- 2015, Raja Rao, Collected Stories:
- And he became such a raresome success, that other women said: 'Shiv, if you came to me, you could have 10 per cent of it.'
- 1819, Catherine Hutton, Oakwood hall: