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ˈcloysome, a. [f. cloy v.1 + -some.] Having a cloying quality, tending to satiate.
1603Florio Montaigne i. xlii. (1634) 143 The taste of which [feasts, revels, etc.] becommeth cloysome and unpleasing to those that daily see, and ordinarily have them. 1861Macm. Mag. IV. 209/2 Cloysome contrasts are too frequently indulged in. 1886Holman Hunt in Contemp. Rev. Apr. 475 His current paintings were cloysome in their richness. 1902G. C. Williamson Holman Hunt 18 The pictures of the day in their cloysome richness. |