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Webster 1913 Edition


Somedeal

Some′dealˊ

(sŭm′dēlˊ)
,
adv.
In some degree; somewhat.
[Written also
sumdel
,
sumdeale
, and
sumdele
.]
[Obs.]
“She was somedeal deaf.”
Chaucer.
Thou lackest
somedeal
their delight.
Spenser.

Webster 1828 Edition


Somedeal

SOMEDEAL

,
adv.
[some and deal.] In some degree.

Definition 2024


somedeal

somedeal

English

Alternative forms

Pronoun

somedeal

  1. Some part; a portion, something; some.

Adverb

somedeal (comparative more somedeal, superlative most somedeal)

  1. (rare) In some measure or degree; somewhat, partly, partially
    • (Can we date this quote?) Travels of John Mandeville
      In Ethiopia all the rivers and all the waters be trouble, and they be somedeal salt for the great heat that is there.
    • 1828, The Fair Maid of Perth, Large Print edition, Echo Library, published 2006, ISBN 9781847023100, page 270:
      Curfew Street, and though we know he was somedeal hurt in that matter, we cannot see why he should not do homage in leal and duteous sort.
    • 1917, George W. Gough, “Chapter V, the Ancient hHgh House”, in Julian Hawthorne, editor, The Yeoman Adventurer, Reprint edition, Echo Library, published 2005, ISBN 9781406833409, page 27:
      but it's a godsend at times for a lone woman when she's ugly enough to turn cream sour, and somedeal crooked o' the body into the bargain.

References

  • Merriam-Webster, somedeal
  • Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia, somedeal