On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 9:40 AM John W Kennedy via Unicode <
unicode@unicode.org> wrote:

> “Curmudgeonly” is a perfectly good English word attested back to 1590.
>

Curmudgeony may be identified as misspelled by Google, but it's got a bit
of usage dating back a hundred years. Wiktionary's entry at [[-y]] says
"This suffix is still very productive and can be added to almost any
word.", and that matches my feeling that this is a perfectly good word, a
perfectly wordy word, even if it wouldn't be used in formal English.

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