Fleshhood

//ˈflɛʃhʊd// noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The state or condition of having a form of flesh; incarnation. uncountable

    "Thou who hast, Thyself, Endured this fleshhood, knowing how, as a soaked And sucking vesture, it would drag us down And choke us in the melancholy deep, Sustain me, that, with Thee, I walk these waves […]"

Example

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"Thou who hast, Thyself, Endured this fleshhood, knowing how, as a soaked And sucking vesture, it would drag us down And choke us in the melancholy deep, Sustain me, that, with Thee, I walk these waves […]"

Etymology

From flesh + -hood.

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