unburdensomeness

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Etymology

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From unburdensome +‎ -ness.

Noun

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unburdensomeness (uncountable)

  1. (rare) The state or quality of being unburdensome.
    • 1876, Theodor Keim, The History of Jesus of Nazara: Considered in Its Connection with the National Life of Israel, and Related in Detail:
      And yet this work is in closest rapport with the Epistle, in its exhortation to keep the commandments, in its commendation of the unburdensomeness of the commandments, in its belief in the possibility of a sinless observance of the commandments, and of a victory over Satan, []

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