knowsome

English

Etymology

From know + -some.

Adjective

knowsome (comparative more knowsome, superlative most knowsome)

  1. Characterised by knowing; full of knowledge; knowledgeable
    • 1921, Ernest Temple Thurston, The Green Bough:
      "She's a knowsome girl," he said that night as he lay beside his wife.
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