full-

See also: full, fúll, and -full

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From full (full, complete).

Prefix

full-

  1. full, fully, completely, entirely
    fulhār (completely hoary)
    fullcuman (to attain)
    fullġearwian (to finish, complete)
  2. very
    fullclǣne (very clean, very pure)

Derived terms

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Descendants

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