Definition of Gladsomer

1. gladsome [adj] - See also: gladsome

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gladsomer

gladius
gladiuses
gladiusite
gladlier
gladliest
gladly
gladly suffer fools
gladness
gladnesses
glads
gladship
gladsome
gladsomely
gladsomeness
gladsomenesses
gladsomer (current term)
gladsomest
gladstones
gladwyn
glady
glafenine
glaik
glaiket
glaikit
glaiks
glaiky
glair
glaire
glaired
glaireous

Literary usage of Gladsomer

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Men of the Covenant: The Story of the Scottish Church in the Years of the by Alexander Smellie (1904)
"... gladsomer predictions. But, until that moment of disaster, Middleton and his allies might do whatever they chose. They made abundant use of their ..."

2. Old English Idyls by John Lesslie Hall (1899)
"... heart-cheering, Most winsome of melodies men ever listened to, Heroes under heaven. I have heard never 'Neath arch of the ether of earls gladsomer, ..."

3. Legends and Records of the Church and the Empire by Aubrey De Vere (1887)
"There on a promontory stood a house; The ripple lapp'd its basement; gladsomer sounds Allured my footsteps; 'twas our garden old ! ..."

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