full
- adverb
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Orcas fulle,
- Jud. 19.
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Búc ful wæteres,
- Hml. Th. ii. 422, 19.
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On ceác fulne wínes,
- Ll. ii. 30, 23.
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Twégen fǽtels full ealað oððe wæteres,
- Ors. 1, 1; S. 21, 16.
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Dó þæs dústes fíf cuculeras fulle,
- Lch. i. 196, 13.
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Drince þreó ful fulle,
- 88, 13.
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Hwæt fremað þé þæt ðín cyst stande ful mid gódum, and ðín ingehýd beó ǽmtig ǽlces gódes?,
- Hml. Th. ii. 410, 11.
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Wæs wæter wǽpna ful,
- Exod. 450.
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Béc sint fulle þára bisna,
- Bt. 29, 1; F. 102, 11.
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Se wer is wísdómes and cræfta full
vir totus ex sapientia virtutibusque factus,
- Bt. 10; F. 28, 17: El. 939.
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Mǽg sigores full, Sancta Maria,
- Cri. 88.
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Tornes fulle,
- Gú. 176.
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Ealre fægernesse full,
- Bl. H. 115, 6.
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Þá yfelan sint fulle ǽlces yfeles,
- Bt. 37, 3; F. 190, 18.
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Se héhsta gód is ǽlces gódes fullast,
- 34, 2; F. 136, 13.
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Weorðmynda full
full of honours,
- Cri. 378: Crä. 24.
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Synna and mána full,
- Bl. H. 75, 7: 109, 29.
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Oferhygda full,
- Mód. 43.
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Cearena full,
- Cri. 962: Jul. 618.
- Hét leahtra ful tó cwale lǽdan synna leáse, 612.
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Fíf mægnum full,
- Sal. 136.
- Eáge æfþancum ful, 497.
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Þú wǽre swá gífre swá hund, and þú nǽfre nǽre full þe má þe hell,
- Wlfst. 241, 7.
- III a. figurative :-- Þú git tó full sý þæs þe þéé
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Hí (
avarice and hell
) habbað unáfylledlice grǽdignysse ꝥ hí fulle ne beóð nǽfre,- Hml. S. 16, 285.
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God is þæt fulle gód and ꝥ fullfremede, ꝥ nánes willan wana ne biþ . . . Gif nán wuht wana nǽre, þonne nǽre nán wuht full; for þý biþ ǽnig full þing þe sum þing biþ wana, and for þý biþ ǽnig þing wana ðe sum biþ full; ǽlc þing biþ fullost on his ágenum earda
omne enim, quod imperfectum esse dicitur, id imminutione perfecti esse perhibetur. Quo fit, ut si in quolibet genere imperfectum quid esse videatur, in eo perfectum quoque aliquid esse necesse sit,
- Bt. 34, 1; F. 134, 18-24.
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Ꝥ ilce þú miht geþencan be ðám líchoman and be his limum. Gif þára lima hwilc of biþ, ðonne ne biþ hit nó full mon swá hit ǽr wæs,
- Bt. 37, 3; F. 190, 27.
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Seó fulle gesǽlþ
perfecta felicitas,
- Bt. 34, 2; F. 134, 32: 136, 11: 34, 9; F. 146, 21, 27, 28.
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Se fulla anweald,
- 36, 7; F. 184, 8.
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Gif hwá mid fullan willan forlǽt ǽlc gód,
- 36, 6; F. 182, 6: 35, 6; F. 170, 19.
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Écne anweald and fulle genyht,
- 33, 3; F. 126, 13.
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Suá hwá suá hæfð fulle hǽle his líchoman,
- Past. 251, 3.
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Hí wénaþ ꝥ hié mægen habban full gód and fulle gesǽlþa on ðisum andweardum gódum. Ac þá fullan gesǽlþa and ꝥ héhste gód is God self (Deum veramque beatitudinem unum atque idem esse monstravimus), Bt. 34, 7; F. 144, 15. IV a.
entitled to all the privileges implied by a designation
:-- Eall þeódscipe hine heafde for fullne cyning,- Chr. 1013; P. 144, 6.
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Gif þet fulle mægen þǽre wǽre
if the full strength of the East Angles had been there,
- Chr. 1004; P. 135, 37.
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Erian fulne acer
arare integrum agrum,
- Coll. M. 19, 21.
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Wæs án gér full þæt seó eorþe wæs cwaciende
per totum fere annum terraemotus fuerunt,
- Ors. 2, 6; S. 88, 10.
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Heó þrím wucum fullum (
tribus septimanis
) ne mihte úte cuman,- Bd. 5, 4; Sch. 567, 15.
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Hé besætt þone castel fulle six wucan,
- Chr. 1087; P. 224, 12.
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Þes moncwealm wæs on Rómánum full (fulle,
- Bos. 55, 24) II geár (per biennium), Ors. 3, 3; S. 102, 9. [See full; adv.
plenam jam etatis finem habes,
- Nar. 30, 10.
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Nǽfre seó fyl be fullum ne weorðe
non usque ad satietatem bibamus,
- R. Ben. 65, 2.
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Hié ðá béc eallæ be fullan geliornod hæfdon,
- Past. 5, 20. v. ofer-, wæter-full.
Bosworth, Joseph. “full.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/46590.
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