fullice

Old English

Etymology

From full + -līċe.

Adverb

fullīċe

  1. fully, perfectly, completely, abundantly.
  2. in a full manner or measure, thoroughly, without reservation or qualification.

Descendants

  • Middle English: volliche, fulliche, fully

References

  • fullíce in Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller (1898) An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary
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