"hearsome" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more hearsome [comparative], most hearsome [superlative]
Etymology: From Middle English hersum, ihersum, from Old English hīersum, ġehīersum (“obedient”), from Proto-West Germanic *hauʀisam, *gahauʀisam, equivalent to hear + -some. Cognate with West Frisian hearsum (“obedient”), Dutch gehoorzaam (“obedient, dutiful, law-abiding”), Low German horzaam, hursam (“obedient”), German gehorsam (“obedient, submissive, subdued”), Swedish hörsam (“obedient”). Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|hersum}} Middle English hersum, {{inh|en|ang|hȳrsum|hīersum}} Old English hīersum, {{inh|en|gmw-pro|*hauʀisam}} Proto-West Germanic *hauʀisam, {{suf|en|hear|some}} hear + -some, {{cog|fy|hearsum|t=obedient}} West Frisian hearsum (“obedient”), {{cog|nl|gehoorzaam|t=obedient, dutiful, law-abiding}} Dutch gehoorzaam (“obedient, dutiful, law-abiding”), {{cog|nds|horzaam}} Low German horzaam, {{cog|de|gehorsam|t=obedient, submissive, subdued}} German gehorsam (“obedient, submissive, subdued”), {{cog|sv|hörsam|t=obedient}} Swedish hörsam (“obedient”) Head templates: {{en-adj}} hearsome (comparative more hearsome, superlative most hearsome)
  1. (rare) Ready to hear; obedient; compliant; dutiful; devout. Tags: rare Synonyms: hearsum, hersum [obsolete] Derived forms: hearsomeness
    Sense id: en-hearsome-en-adj-kx7~swFs Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -some

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