fulth

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== English == === Alternative forms === fouth === Etymology === From Middle English fulth, fulthe; equivalent to full +‎ -th (abstract nominal suffix). Compare Old English fylleþ (“fullness”, in compounds) and Middle High German vüllede (“fullness”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /fʊlθ/ Rhymes: -ʊlθ === Noun === fulth (uncountable) (UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Fullness; abundance; plenty. (UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Fill; sufficiency; repletion; satiety. 1853, Michael Theakston, A List of Natural Flies that are Taken by Trout, Grayling, & Smelt, in the Streams of Ripon, W. Harrison (publ.), page 62. 1853, Michael Theakston, A List of Natural Flies that are Taken by Trout, Grayling, & Smelt, in the Streams of Ripon, W. Harrison (publ.), page 73. == Middle English == === Noun === fulth alternative form of fulthe