beautifuller

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beautifuller

  1. (poetic, else nonstandard) comparative form of beautiful: more beautiful
    • 1843, Thomas Carlyle, Paste and Present, page 15:
      Many men eat finer cookery, drink dearer liquors [...] but in the heart of them, if we go out of the dyspeptic stomach, what increase of blessedness is there? Are they better, beautifuller, stronger, braver?
    • 1854, Gerald Massey, Poems and Ballads, page 82:
      They were three Spirits fresh from God's own hand,
      And beautifuller ne'er took mortal mould
    • 1885, Walter Geikie, Etchings illustrative of Scottish character and scenery. Sir T.D. Lauder's, page 54:
      I've travell'd the world all over
      And many a place beside
      And I never did see a beautifuller city
      Than that on the banks of the navigatable river, the Clyde.