full-
See also: full, fúll, and -full
Old English
Alternative forms
- ful-, fol-
Etymology
From full (“full, complete”).
Prefix
full-
- full, fully, completely, entirely
- fulhār (“completely hoary”)
- fullcuman (“to attain”)
- fullġearwian (“to finish, complete”)
- very
- fullclǣne (“very clean, very pure”)
Derived terms
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Descendants
- Middle English: ful-
- English: ful-; fulfill