taleful

English

Etymology

From tale + -ful.

Adjective

taleful (comparative more taleful, superlative most taleful)

  1. Abounding with stories.
    • Thomson, Winter
      The cottage hind / Hangs o'er th'enlivening blaze, and taleful there / Recounts his simple frolic.
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