a. Obs. rare. [f. CONTENT v. + -SOME.] Full of or yielding content, satisfaction, or delight.
1632. J. Hayward, trans. Biondis Eromena, 122. A demeanour rather irkesome than any whit contentsome.
1645. Digby, Immort. Souls, 140. It is easie for thee, and sweete and contentsome, to heape up treasures for eternity.