Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for NAU'SE-OUS-NESS
NAU'SE-OUS-LYNAU'TIC, or NAU'TIC-AL
NAU'SE-OUS-NESS, n.
Lothesomeness; quality of exciting disgust; as, the nauseousness of a drug or medicine. The nauseousness of such company disgusts a reasonable man. Dryden.
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