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Etymology

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rage +‎ -some

Adjective

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ragesome (comparative more ragesome, superlative most ragesome)

  1. (rare) Full of rage; furious.
    • 1913, Gene Stratton-Porter, Laddie:
      He can be awful ragesome when he's excited, and it doesn't take much to start him.
    • 2006, Emma Holly, Midnight Desire, page 154:
      Something had distracted the elder from her murderous ragesome thought, Gillian suspected, though when she reached tentatively out, Nim Wei's mind was again a blank.