doomsome

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From doom +‎ -some.

Adjective[edit]

doomsome (comparative more doomsome, superlative most doomsome)

  1. Marked by doom
    • 2015, Bard Bloom, World In My Claws:
      “Well, Murghal neng Nhestravvath came back from the desert with a doomsome demon as an ally. [...]”
    • 2011, Arthur D Bardswell, The Poor Preachers:
      'Fear not the doomsome words of yon jobbardly Jeremiah, Master Plowman. He maketh merry with us all oft and anon, and 'twill be to his own undoing.