errorful
English
Etymology
error + -ful
Adjective
errorful (comparative more errorful, superlative most errorful)
- (sciences) Involving error; not errorless.
- (archaic) Full of error; wrong.
- 1563, John Foxe, Actes and Monuments (in modern translation)
- They can scarce suffer privileges, that is to say, license to spoil our citizens, given them by our forefathers, and brought in by errorful custom, to be taken from them.
- 1563, John Foxe, Actes and Monuments (in modern translation)