mannersome

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English

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Etymology

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From manner +‎ -some.

Adjective

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mannersome (comparative more mannersome, superlative most mannersome)

  1. Characterised by having (good) manners; mannerly
    • 2003, Joan Hess, The Deadly Ackee and Other Stories of Crime and Catastrophe:
      Cody proved to be a mannersome child, and he ended up most weekday afternoons with Amy, watching movies on the television.