The Collaborative International Dictionary
Playsome \Play"some\, a.
Playful; wanton; sportive. [R.]
--R. Browning. --
Play"some*ness, n. [R.]
Wiktionary
a. (context dated chiefly literary English) playful; frolicsome.''Oxford English Dictionary'', 2nd ed. (1989)
Usage examples of "playsome".
Or perhaps will regard them more as the playsome whimsies of monkies in human shape, than the serious, positive, dogmatical asseverations of a being, who dignifies himself with the name of rational.
Or perhaps will regard them more as the playsome whimsies of monkies in human shape, than the serious, positive, dogmatical asseverations of a being, who dignifies himself with the name of rational.
You will scarcely be persuaded, that they are any thing but sick men's dreams: Or perhaps will regard them more as the playsome whimsies of monkies in human shape, than the serious, positive, dogmatical asseverations of a being, who dignifies himself with the name of rational.