Fulth Definition
(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Fill; sufficiency; repletion; satiety.
(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland, of flowers) Full growth; perfection.
Origin of Fulth
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From Middle English fulth, fulthe, from Old English fylleþ (“fullness”, in compounds), from Proto-Germanic *fulliþō (“fullness”), from Proto-Indo-European *pelə-, *plē- (“to fill”), equivalent to full + -th. Cognate with Middle High German vüllede (“fullness”).
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