• Worksomeness

    Origin

    From worksome + -ness.

    Full definition of worksomeness

    Noun

    worksomeness

    (uncountable)
    1. The state, quality, or condition of being worksome; diligence.
      • 1888, Longman's magazine - Volume 12 - Page 591:Here is a specimen of his own workmanship under these conditions: — The. mindstrength and body worksomeness of the Saxon, which are of great might for good when well spent, need a training in wisdom to keep them from mischief.
      • 1897, Henry Lazarus, The English revolution of the twentieth century:When they lifted his poor flock out of the slum-hell into Christian, helpful worksomeness, and told the gentle Pastor, now growing old, what had happened , and that the loving people and their great Leader had made him Chief Pastor of the church, ...
      • 1906, The Westminster review - Volume 166 - Page 555:Reality is indeed Wirklichkeit, a continued "worksomeness" or striving.
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