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fulle
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Middle English
Etymology 1
A variant of fille (“fill, sufficiency”) influenced by ful, reinforced by the West Midland Middle English development of Old English /y/ to /u/ in this backing environment.
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Noun
fulle (uncountable)
- The totality or entirety of something.
- A sufficient amount; the state of satiation.
- A desired amount; the state of satisfaction.
- Profusion, surfeit; a state of plenty.
- (rare) The apex or culmination of something.
Descendants
References
- “fulle, n.(1).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Etymology 2
Adverb
fulle
- (Lincolnshire) alternative form of foule
Etymology 3
Adjective
fulle
Etymology 4
Verb
fulle
- alternative form of fillen
Etymology 5
Verb
fulle
- alternative form of fullen (“to fill”)
Etymology 6
Verb
fulle
- alternative form of fullen (“to full”)
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Norwegian Bokmål
Adjective
fulle
Norwegian Nynorsk
Adjective
fulle
Old English
Pronunciation
Adjective
fulle
Noun
fulle
Saterland Frisian
Pronunciation
Adjective
fulle
Swedish
Adjective
fulle
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