íulgiris—ful 1 Jan.
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2O.—From the stem of fulls r-77/r/weis, q. v. (^omp. also prec. an<l follg. w.
íulla-wita, in., prop. weak adj. used as subst., perfect; Phil. 3, 15. Col. 1, 28. 4, 12 — From stem of fulls and *wita, q. v. Comp. also prec. and folJg. w.
*fullei, f., in ufar-fullei. [From fulls, q. v. Cf. O. E. fyllo, fyllu (orig. i-stem, which is evident from the y—i-mnl. of u), Mdl. E. fulle, fílle, Mdn. E. fill, O. H. G. fulli, M. H. G. vulle, N. H. G. îiille, f., fullness, abundance, etc.—Cornp. prec. and follg. w.~\
*falleins, f., in us-îulleins.—From full]an, q. v. Comp. prec. and follg. w.
fulleiþs, 777. or f.?, (103, 77. 2), fullness; Mk. 4, 28. [From full]an (q. v.) and Germanic sufi. -pi. Cf. O. E. fyllet5, f.'.\ fullness.-Comp. prec. and follg. w.]
íulliþ, n.?, gen. plur. fulliþê, full moon; Col. 2, 16.—Allied to prec. and follg. w.
tulljaii, w. v., lofill, w. ace. of the direct objeci, the th. with which aiiylhing is filled, occurs in gen.; Mt. 27, 48. Rom. 15, 13; to fulfill; II Thess. 1, 11.— Compel, (a) ga-f. \v. ace., to fill; the th. with which anything is filled, is found in gen.; Mk. 15, 36. Lu. 1, 15. 5, 7. Jo. 6, 13. Skeir. VII, d. (b) ufar-f. in w. dat., to abound in; I Cor. 15, 58; 777 pass., to be filled to over-
fulîn (=Goth. *ful-ein, w. suffix -îna; s. gaitein, gumeiiis, Kvvein) M. H. G. vulîn, (^7/2^7 viile), N. H. G. fiillen, n., foal, colt; also O. H. G. fulihha, M. H. G. viilhe, /!, a, female colt.—From pre-Germanic pelôn-, the young of a horse or an ass; allied to Gr. 7rûb\o$, &, young horse or animal in general, Lt. pulliiK, a, young animal, especially a chicken. To Vulg. Lt. pulla, fern, of Lt. pulliiK, refers Fr. poule, a, hen, whence Man. E. pool, poule, the stake played for in certain games. A dimin. ofFr. poule is poulet, a chicken, whence Man. E. poult, th.s., whence poulter, poulterer (w. double -er), poultry, while Mdn. E. pullet, a young hen, or female of the domestic fowl, Mdl. E. poulete, polete, refers to the cognate O. Fr. polete (a fern, form), a chicken.]
fill-ins, adj. (66, 77. 1), hidden, Mt. 10, 26. Mk. 4, 22. Lu. 8, 17.—From the stem of the pret. partic. of fllhan, q. v. Cornp. follg. w.
fulhsni, 77., that which is hidden. secret; Mt. 6, 4. 18. Skeir. IV, d.—Y< ro777 filhan (q. v.) and snfi. -snja, extended from -sui. Comp. prec. w.
fulla-tôjis., adj., perfect,- Mt. 5, 48.—From the stems of fulls and taui, q. v. Comp. also follg. w.
fulla-weis, adj., perfect (with reference to wisdom); T Cor. 14,