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Brightsome
Brightsome Bright"some, a. Bright; clear; luminous; brilliant. [R.] --Marlowe.
Delightsome
Delightsome De*light"some, a. Very pleasing; delightful. ``Delightsome vigor.' --Grew. Ye shall be a delightsome land, . . . saith the Lord. --Mal. iii. 12. -- De*light"some*ly, adv. -- De*light"some*ness, n.
Delightsomely
Delightsome De*light"some, a. Very pleasing; delightful. ``Delightsome vigor.' --Grew. Ye shall be a delightsome land, . . . saith the Lord. --Mal. iii. 12. -- De*light"some*ly, adv. -- De*light"some*ness, n.
Delightsomeness
Delightsome De*light"some, a. Very pleasing; delightful. ``Delightsome vigor.' --Grew. Ye shall be a delightsome land, . . . saith the Lord. --Mal. iii. 12. -- De*light"some*ly, adv. -- De*light"some*ness, n.
Heartsome
Heartsome Heart"some, a. Merry; cheerful; lively. [Scot.]
Lightsome
Lightsome Light"some (l[imac]t"s[u^]m), a. 1. Having light; lighted; not dark or gloomy; bright. White walls make rooms more lightsome than black. --Bacon. 2. Gay; airy; cheering; exhilarating. That lightsome affection of joy. --Hooker. -- Light"some*ly, adv. -- Light"some*ness, n. Happiness may walk soberly in dark attire, as well as dance lightsomely in a gala dress. --Hawthorne.
Lightsomely
Lightsome Light"some (l[imac]t"s[u^]m), a. 1. Having light; lighted; not dark or gloomy; bright. White walls make rooms more lightsome than black. --Bacon. 2. Gay; airy; cheering; exhilarating. That lightsome affection of joy. --Hooker. -- Light"some*ly, adv. -- Light"some*ness, n. Happiness may walk soberly in dark attire, as well as dance lightsomely in a gala dress. --Hawthorne.
Lightsomeness
Lightsome Light"some (l[imac]t"s[u^]m), a. 1. Having light; lighted; not dark or gloomy; bright. White walls make rooms more lightsome than black. --Bacon. 2. Gay; airy; cheering; exhilarating. That lightsome affection of joy. --Hooker. -- Light"some*ly, adv. -- Light"some*ness, n. Happiness may walk soberly in dark attire, as well as dance lightsomely in a gala dress. --Hawthorne.
Quietsome
Quietsome Qui"et*some, a. Calm; still. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Wlatsome
Wlatsome Wlat"some, a. [AS. wlatian to disgust, irk, wl?tta loathing.] Loathsome; disgusting; hateful. [Obs.] Murder is . . . wlatsom and abhominable to God. --Chaucer.

Meaning of Tsome from wikipedia

- Christ which they had seized and taken from Jerusalem; Tsome Arba, the 40 days of Lent; and Tsome Himamat, seven days commemorating Holy W****. The Apostles'...
- Orthodox Christians are expected to fast for 43 days, a period known as Tsome Nebiyat or the Fast of the Prophets. Fasting also includes abstaining from...
- Hudadi or Abiye Tsome [ሁዳዴ/ዓብይ ጾም] (Great Lent), 55 days prior to Easter (Fasika). This fast is divided into three separate periods: Tsome Hirkal (ጾመ ህርቃል)...
- In Christianity, the Nativity Fast—or Fast of the Prophets in Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church—is a period of abstinence...
- the Ethiopian Orthodox Church tradition called Tsome Filliseta, Tsome arbeå, Tsome Tahsas, and Tsome Hawaria (which are in August, end of February, April...
- Comai County (Tibetan: མཚོ་སྨད་རྫོང་།, Chinese: 措美县) is a county of Shannan located in the south-east of the Tibet Autonomous Region, China. Comai County...
- Orthodoxy, fasting (tsome) lasts for 55 continuous days before Easter (Fasika), although the fast is divided into three separate periods: Tsome Hirkal, the eight-day...
- Tsomon Ling, Tsomonling, Tsome Ling, Chomoling (Tibetan: ཚེ་སྨོན་གླིང།, Wylie: tshe smon gling, THL: tsé mön ling or Tsho smon gling - pronounced 'Tsemonling')...
- guidelines. The glyphs of notations consist of dashes, dots and curves. Tsome Deggua is written for Lent, Me'eraf is sung for Sabbath vigils, Zimare is...
- Dzong with the merger of Nye Chu and Loro Chu. Nye Chu originates in the Tsome County where it is called Sikung. After entering the Lhuntse County, it...