fulle

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== Middle English == === Etymology 1 === A variant of fille (“fill, sufficiency”) influenced by ful, reinforced by the West Midland Middle English development of Old English /y/ to /u/ in this backing environment. ==== Alternative forms ==== ffolle, folle, ful, volle, vulle ==== Pronunciation ==== IPA(key): /ˈful(ə)/ ==== Noun ==== fulle (uncountable) The totality or entirety of something. A sufficient amount; the state of satiation. A desired amount; the state of satisfaction. Profusion, surfeit; a state of plenty. (rare) The apex or culmination of something. ===== Descendants ===== English: full Scots: fou, full ===== References ===== “fulle, n.(1).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007. === Etymology 2 === ==== Adverb ==== fulle (Lincolnshire) alternative form of foule === Etymology 3 === ==== Adjective ==== fulle alternative form of ful inflection of ful: weak singular strong/weak plural === Etymology 4 === ==== Verb ==== fulle alternative form of fillen === Etymology 5 === ==== Verb ==== fulle alternative form of fullen (“to fill”) === Etymology 6 === ==== Verb ==== fulle alternative form of fullen (“to full”) == Norwegian Bokmål == === Adjective === fulle definite singular of full plural of full == Norwegian Nynorsk == === Adjective === fulle definite singular of full plural of full == Old English == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈful.le/, [ˈfuɫ.ɫe] === Adjective === fulle inflection of full: strong accusative feminine singular strong instrumental masculine/neuter singular strong nominative/accusative masculine/feminine plural weak nominative feminine/neuter singular weak accusative neuter singular === Noun === fulle dative singular of full == Saterland Frisian == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈfʊlə/ Hyphenation: ful‧le Rhymes: -ʊlə === Adjective === fulle Inflected form of ful == Swedish == === Adjective === fulle definite natural masculine singular of full