Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Fulfill

Fulfill , transitive verb

[Old English fulfillen, fulfullen, Anglo-Saxon fulfyllan; ful full + fyllan to fill. See Full, a., and Fill, transitive verb]

1.
To fill up; to make full or complete. [Obsolete]
Fulfill her week — Gen. xxix. 27
Suffer thou that the children be fulfilled first, for it is not good to take the bread of children and give to hounds. — Wyclif (Mark vii. 27)
2.
To accomplish or carry into effect, as an intention, promise, or prophecy, a desire, prayer, or requirement, etc.; to complete by performance; to answer the requisitions of; to bring to pass, as a purpose or design; to effectuate.
He will, fulfill the desire of them fear him. — Bible (KJV) - Psalm cxlv. 199
Here Nature seems fulfilled in all her ends. — Milton
Servants must their masters' minds fulfill. — Shakespeare