fadesome
English
Etymology
From
fade
+
-some
.
Adjective
fadesome
(
comparative
more
fadesome
,
superlative
most
fadesome
)
(
chiefly
dialectal
)
Characterised or marked by
fading
;
apt
to
fade
1857
, Charles Boner,
The New Dance of Death, and Other Poems
:
Through me, through me only, although ye scoff
/
And scowl at my doings, can ye throw off
/
Your
fadesome
mortality
;
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