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1. al-fulnes n.

Additional spellings: alfulnes
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Completeness.

2. nẹ̄d(e)fulnes(se n.

Additional spellings: nedfulnes, nedefulnes, nedfulnesse
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(a) A time of need; affliction, distress; pl. straits, difficulties; (b) what is appropriate or necessary; a necessity, need; (c) a constraint, restriction; compulsion, necessity.

3. nẹ̄defultẹ̄ n.

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Affliction, time of trouble.

4. fulle n.(1)

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(a) The whole or full amount, the full extent; (b) at (the) fulle, to (unto, in) fulle, of the fulle, in full, fully; wholly, entirely, completely; thoroughly, sufficiently; (c) the ful of daȝes

5. fulthe n.

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Plenty, abundance; fulthe of time [L plenitudo temporis], the end of time allotted.

6. fulnes(se n.

Additional spellings: fulnesse
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(a) The state of being filled, fulness; (b) abundance, plenty; (c) height or perfection (of wisdom).

7. quẹ̄mfulnes n.

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Graciousness, propitiousness.

8. ful n.(1)

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A cup; a drinking cup or bowl.

9. peinefulnes n.

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(a) Suffering, pain; (b) spiritual sorrow.

10. unful-fillingnesse n.

Additional spellings: unfulfillingnesse
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Spiritual incompletion, moral imperfection.

11. filst n.

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(a) Aid, assistance, support; (b) furtherance, abetment; (c) filst-ale, a scotale (ML cervisia) or ale-feast held by a bailiff or other official, for which an enforced contribution was levied; cp. fil

12. filth n.

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(a) Anything material that is considered foul, unclean, impure, or defiling; filth, dirt, mud, rubbish, trash, refuse; putrid or decomposed matter, ordure; squalor, vermin; -- also pl.; (b) a deposit…

13. ship-ful n.

Additional spellings: shipful
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A ship filled with people, goods, etc.; also, the quantity of people, goods, etc. that a ship can hold.

14. fū̆l-mard n.

Additional spellings: fulmard
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The European polecat.