tendersome
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]tendersome (comparative more tendersome, superlative most tendersome)
- Characterised or marked by tenderness
- 1837, Thomas Bacon, First Impressions and Studies from Nature in Hindostan:
- I'm afraid she's not long for this world; poor dear young lady, she was never used to hard words, and can't bear it, for she was always a tendersome thing like, and now her strength is clean worn out.
- 2004, David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas, London: Hodder and Stoughton, →ISBN:
- This ain't the safest place to sit'n'think, Zachry, said Meronym, so tendersome that fin'ly my tears oozed out.
- 2011, Elsa De Visser, Shalumba:
- Once observing in a tendersome moment / I noted the wind as stealthily He passed; [...]