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full-fremed

  • adjective
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full-fremed, adj. (p/cpl.)
Perfect.
fully trained or
conversant
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  • Heó weóx and wearð fulfremed on gódra mægna heányssum,

      Hml. A. 126, 337: 122, 187: Bl. H. 73, 16.
  • Þridde cyn muneca is ánsetlena þe on mynsteres wununge fulfremede sindon (

    jam coenobiale conversatione perfecti

    ),
      R. Ben. 134, 22.
  • Fulfremedum leornerum,

      21, 16.
of complete excellence
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  • Wæs hé on gódum for Gode swíþe fulfremed,

      Bl. H. 217, 10.
  • Gyf þú wylt fullfremed (ful-, v. l.) beón

    si vis perfectus esse,

      Mt. 19, 21: Hml. Th. i. 62, 3.
  • Tó ðám staðole fulfremedes weorces

    ad virtutis statum,

      Past. 65, 16.
  • Geþyld weorc folfremed hæbbe, þæt gé sýn fulfremede (

    perfecti

    ) and ansunde on nánum áteorigende,
      Scint. 8, 8.
  • Tó gódum fremmingum fulfremedra dǽda,

      Hml. A 48, 581.
  • Ne métte ic nó ðín weorc fullfremed (

    plena

    ) beforan mínum
      Gode, Past. 445, 21.
  • Fulfremed, 22.
  • Ðonne hié ðenceað hú hié selfe scylen fullfremodeste (ful-,

    v. l.

    ) weorðan,
      41, 23.
in grammar applied to a tense which denotes a completed action
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  • Praeteritum perfectum ys forðgewiten fulfremed . . .

    Praeteritum plusquam perfectum

    is forðgewiten máre þonne fulfremed, for ðan ðe hit wæs gefyrn gedón,
      Ælfc. Gr. Z. 124, 5-9.
  • v. un-fullfremed, full-fremman.
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v.  fremed.
Full form

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  • full-fremed, adj.