dreamsome

Etymology
From.

Adjective
(literary)


 * 1) Characterised or marked by dreams
 * 2) * 2009 (original 1892-1913), Rudyard Kipling, From Sea to Sea / Letters of Marque:
 * Everything was repacked and rebound with triple ropes, and the Sahib was provided with an extra cushion; but he had reached a sort of dreamsome Nirvana, having several times bitten his tongue through, cut his boot against the wheel-edge, and twisted his legs into a true-lovers'-knot.
 * Everything was repacked and rebound with triple ropes, and the Sahib was provided with an extra cushion; but he had reached a sort of dreamsome Nirvana, having several times bitten his tongue through, cut his boot against the wheel-edge, and twisted his legs into a true-lovers'-knot.