Danielness

English

Etymology

Daniel + -ness

Noun

Danielness (uncountable)

  1. (rare) The nature or characteristics of someone named Daniel.
    • 2001 June 24, Lisa, “Re: Daniels Parents Death!”, in alt.tv.stargate-sg1 (Usenet), message-ID <9h3v12$c0d6s$3@ID-56231.news.dfncis.de>:
      I'm gonna make her a Daniel doll and spend the weekend extolling the virtues of teamness and Danielness and Toe'kraness and Jackness to her.
    • 2011, Joel Salatin, Folks, This Ain't Normal: A Farmer's Advice for Happier Hens, Healthier People, and a Better World, Center Street, →ISBN, page 46:
      My son Daniel wanted to raise [rabbits] as an independent business when he was eight years old[.] [] The rabbit enterprise has been foundational to express the Danielness of Daniel.
    • 2013, E. Ailemar, S. Lowe, Monster Love, Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 118:
      For a moment, he wished he could [] see what [Daniel] looked like. Did he even have a face or was it just his Danielness that allowed the man to recognize him?

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