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earnful

English

Etymology

From earn +? -ful, from earn (to yearn).

Adjective

earnful (comparative more earnful, superlative most earnful)

  1. (obsolete) Full of anxiety or yearning.
    • 1633, Phineas Fletcher, Piscatorie Eclogues
      Hereat the prince of prowess [] did groaning fetch a deep and earnful sigh.

Anagrams

  • -flurane, flaneur, flurane, flâneur, frenula, funeral

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barnful

English

Etymology

barn +? -ful

Noun

barnful (plural barnfuls or barnsful)

  1. The amount that can fit in a barn

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