truthsome
Marked by truth; actual; truthful
Adjective
- Marked by truth; actual; truthful
- You lose regard for the truthsome fact / And 'scape the provisions of the Volstead Act. - 1922, Harry Franklin Harrington, Writing for Print, page 119:
- Hallucinations of the insane involve loss of insight while in 'visions' insight is maintained while the sensory phenomena remain just as vivid and 'truthsome'. - 2000, Andrew Hodgkiss, From Lesion to Metaphor:
- Inara, I ain't looking for anything from you. I'm just feeling kind of truthsome right now. - 2002, Heart of Gold, Firefly, episode:
Origin
Etymology tree English truth Proto-Indo-European *sem- Proto-Indo-European *somHós Proto-Germanic *samaz Proto-Germanic *-samaz Proto-West Germanic *-sam Old English -sum Middle English -som English -some English truthsome From truth + -some.