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Etymology
Adjective
bettermost
- (colloquial) best, superior
- 1861, Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux, “Revolting Doctrines of the Stuart Princes”, in The British Constitution:
- The "universal fermentation," which Mr. Hume (Chap. xlv.) describes as about the beginning of the seventeenth century, occasioned by the revival of letters, then first became operative in the diffusion of knowledge among the people, at least among the bettermost classes, enlarged men's ideas, and by a necessary consequence led to discussions of political rights, and dissatisfaction with abuses of all kinds […]
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