full
French
adj
Definitions
- (Québec) full
- (Québec) overflowing, packed, crowded
Etymology
Borrowed from English full (plenty, entire, fullness).
Origin
English
full
Gloss
plenty, entire, fullness
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Quiverfull English
- chock full English
- fouth English
- full English
- full well English
- full-bodied English
- full-born English
- full-bosomed English
- full-bound English
- full-course yellow English
- full-eyed English
- full-faced English
- full-fledged English
- full-fleshed English
- full-flowing English
- full-fortuned English
- full-fraught English
- full-handed English
- full-hearted English
- full-hot English
- full-length English
- full-looking English
- full-mouth English
- full-souled English
- full-summed English
- full-throttle English
- full-time English
- fullage English
- fullback English
- fullcourt English
- fullen English
- fullhead English
- fulling English
- fullish English
- fullmade English
- fullness English
- fullscreen English
- fullsib English
- fullstanding English
- fullwidth English
- fullwise English
- fully English
- fulth English
- handful English
- nonfull English
- overfull English
- topfull English
- underfull English
- unfull English
- a full Spanish, Castilian
- フル Japanese
- ful Polish
- full Middle English