"beautimous" meaning in English

See beautimous in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Forms: more beautimous [comparative], most beautimous [superlative]
Etymology: Uncertain, probably a blend of beautiful + gorgeous, or some other similar word. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|beautiful|gorgeous|nocap=1}} blend of beautiful + gorgeous Head templates: {{en-adj}} beautimous (comparative more beautimous, superlative most beautimous)
  1. (Southern US, colloquial, sometimes humorous) Beautiful. Tags: Southern-US, colloquial, humorous, sometimes

Alternative forms

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