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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.
Definition 2024
somedeal
somedeal
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Pronoun
somedeal
Adverb
somedeal (comparative more somedeal, superlative most somedeal)
- (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.
- (Can we date this quote?) Travels of John Mandeville
References
- Merriam-Webster, somedeal
- Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia, somedeal