leaful
English
adj
Definitions
- (obsolete) Full of faith; believing.
- (archaic) Faithful.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English leful inherited from Old English lēaffull suffix from English leave (permission, permit, allow, grant, permission to be absent, furlough, give leave to).
Origin
English
leave
Gloss
permission, permit, allow, grant, permission to be absent, furlough, give leave to
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Action/Process
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Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- beleave English
- forleave English
- interleave English
- leafful English
- leavable English
- leave English
- leavee English
- leaver English
- leavest English
- leaveth English
- leavetime English
- lefull English
- leveful English
- overleave English
- unleave English
- wayleave English
- lēaffull Old English
- leful Middle English
- leven Middle English
- livar Ido
- liv Tok Pisin