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Webster 1913 Edition
Playsome
Play′some
,Adj.
 Playful; wanton; sportive. 
[R.] 
R. Browning. 
– Play′some-ness
, Noun.
 [R.]
 Webster 1828 Edition
Playsome
PLA'YSOME
,Adj.
  Definition 2025
playsome
playsome
English
Adjective
playsome (comparative more playsome, superlative most playsome)
-  (dated, chiefly literary) Playful; frolicsome.[1]
-  c. 1690, John Aubrey, "On Thomas Hobbes" in Characters from the Histories & Memoirs of the Seventeenth Century (Oxford, 1918):
- I have heard his brother Edm and M'r Wayte his schoole fellow &c, say that when he was a Boy he was playsome enough: but withall he had even then a contemplative Melancholinesse.
 
 -  1855, James Avis Bartley, "Elfindale" in Lays of Ancient Virginia, and Other Poems:
- Sweet Frankie lives in Elfindale;
 - Where all the flowers are fair, and frail
 - (Like her fair self,) a slender fairy,
 - And like a zephyr, playsome, airy,
 - But lovelier far, than buxom Mary.
 
 -  c. 1880, William Barnes, "The girt woak tree that's in the dell":
- An' down below's the cloty brook
 - Where I did vish with line an' hook,
 - An' beat, in playsome dips and zwims,
 - The foamy stream, wi' white-skinned lim's.
 
 
 -  c. 1690, John Aubrey, "On Thomas Hobbes" in Characters from the Histories & Memoirs of the Seventeenth Century (Oxford, 1918):
 
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- ↑ Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed. (1989)