different between hatful vs hapful
hatful
English
Etymology
hat +? -ful.
Noun
hatful (plural hatfuls or hatsful)
- The amount that will fit into a hat
- (soccer, Britain) A large number (usually talking about goal-scoring chances)
Translations
Middle English
Adjective
hatful
- Alternative form of hateful
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hapful
English
Etymology
From hap +? -ful.
Adjective
hapful (comparative more hapful, superlative most hapful)
- (poetic, rare) Full of happenings; eventful.
- (poetic, rare) Lucky; happy. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
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