different between harborsome vs harboursome
harborsome
English
Adjective
harborsome (comparative more harborsome, superlative most harborsome)
- Alternative form of harboursome
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harboursome
English
Alternative forms
- harborsome (US)
Etymology
From harbour +? -some.
Adjective
harboursome (comparative more harboursome, superlative most harboursome)
- Given to hospitality; hospitable.
- Tending to harbour (feelings, etc.); harbouring; protective.
- 2001, Polska Akademia Nauk, International Society for Universalism, Dialogue and universalism:
- Minorities — as a rule — are distrustful, wounded, and harborsome of uncertainty about their tomorrows.
- 2001, Polska Akademia Nauk, International Society for Universalism, Dialogue and universalism:
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