different between fullsome vs dullsome
fullsome
English
Adjective
fullsome (comparative more fullsome, superlative most fullsome)
- Archaic form of fulsome.
References
- Webster, Noah (1828) , “fullsome”, in An American Dictionary of the English Language
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dullsome
English
Etymology
From dull +? -some.
Adjective
dullsome (comparative more dullsome, superlative most dullsome)
- (archaic) Characterised or marked by dullness.
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