warsome

English

Etymology

From war + -some.

Adjective

warsome (comparative more warsome, superlative most warsome)

  1. Characterised or marked by war
    • 2003, Lawrence Murray, The Kassandra Complex:
      Since Michel's days, however, many barbarian invasions had subdivided the Three Gauls into a melange of warsome states and tribes, all, nevertheless, acquiring a vaguely similar grace, if not a petite grandeur.

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