Full
Full (ful) , adjective
[Old English & Anglo-Saxon ful; akin to Old Saxon ful, Dutch vol, Old High German fol, German voll, Icelandic fullr, Swedish full, Danish fuld, Gothic fulls, Latin plenus, Greek plh`rhs, Sanskrit pūrna full, prā to fill, also to Greek poly`s much, English poly-, pref., German viel, Anglo-Saxon fela. r80. Compare Complete, Fill, Plenary, Plenty.]
Collocations (17)
Full , noun
Collocations (1)
Full , adverb
Full , intransitive verb
Full , transitive verb
[Old English fullen, Old French fuler, fouler, French fouler, Late Latin fullare, from Latin fullo fuller, cloth fuller, compare Greek {not transcribed} shining, white, Anglo-Saxon fullian to whiten as a fuller, to baptize, fullere a fuller. Compare Defile to foul, Foil to frustrate, Fuller. n. ]
Full , intransitive verb