full
Swedish
/fɵl/
adjective
Definitions
- full containing the maximum possible amount
- drunk, intoxicated
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse fullr (full) inherited from Proto-Germanic *fullaz (full) derived from Proto-Indo-European *pl̥h₁nós (full).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*pl̥h₁nós
Gloss
full
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Quiverfull English
- chock full English
- fouth English
- full English
- full well English
- full-bodied English
- full-born English
- full-bosomed English
- full-bound English
- full-course yellow English
- full-eyed English
- full-faced English
- full-fledged English
- full-fleshed English
- full-flowing English
- full-fortuned English
- full-fraught English
- full-handed English
- full-hearted English
- full-hot English
- full-length English
- full-looking English
- full-mouth English
- full-souled English
- full-summed English
- full-throttle English
- full-time English
- fullage English
- fullback English
- fullcourt English
- fullen English
- fullhead English
- fulling English
- fullish English
- fullmade English
- fullness English
- fullscreen English
- fullsib English
- fullstanding English
- fullwidth English
- fullwise English
- fully English
- fulth English
- handful English
- nonfull English
- overfull English
- topfull English
- underfull English
- unfull English
- plenitatem Latin
- plēnus Latin
- Fülle German
- Handvoll German
- Hinternvoll German
- Vollbesitz German
- Volldampf German
- Vollendung German
- Vollidiot German
- Vollidiotin German
- Vollkerf German
- Vollkorn German
- Vollmond German
- Vollpfosten German
- Vollrausch German
- Volltext German
- Volltreffer German
- Vollverb German
- Vollvokal German
- Vollwaschmittel German
- Vollwort German
- friedvoll German
- gefahrvoll German
- gramvoll German
- granatenvoll German
- halb voll German
- halbvoll German
- klangvoll German
- kraftvoll German
- proppenvoll German
- randvoll German
- verheißungsvoll German
- voll German
- vollenden German
- vollmundig German
- vollschlank German
- volltrunken German
- völlig German
- wertvoll German
- full French
- a full Spanish, Castilian
- *pleh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *pl̥h₁nós Proto-Indo-European
- full Norwegian Bokmål
- fullasta Norwegian Bokmål
- fullastet Norwegian Bokmål
- fullblods Norwegian Bokmål
- fullmåne Norwegian Bokmål
- fulltegnet Norwegian Bokmål
- fullverdig Norwegian Bokmål
- halvfull Norwegian Bokmål
- likefullt Norwegian Bokmål
- omsorgsfull Norwegian Bokmål
- stappfull Norwegian Bokmål
- *-fullaz Proto-Germanic
- *fullaz Proto-Germanic
- *fullijaną Proto-Germanic
- brädd Swedish
- bräddfull Swedish
- fullfölja Swedish
- fullgöra Swedish
- fullkomlig Swedish
- fullmakt Swedish
- fullmäktig Swedish
- fullständig Swedish
- följa Swedish
- förakt Swedish
- föraktfull Swedish
- göra Swedish
- komma Swedish
- makt Swedish
- ständig Swedish
- フル Japanese
- ful Polish
- full Norwegian Nynorsk
- fullasta Norwegian Nynorsk
- fullblods Norwegian Nynorsk
- fullmåne Norwegian Nynorsk
- fullverdig Norwegian Nynorsk
- halvfull Norwegian Nynorsk
- hatefull Norwegian Nynorsk
- omsorgsfull Norwegian Nynorsk
- stappfull Norwegian Nynorsk
- ful Old English
- पूर्ण Sanskrit
- full Middle English
- fullr Old Norse
- maðkfullr Old Norse
- fuld Danish
- fullur Icelandic
- पूरा Hindi
- foll Old High German
- fullur Faroese
- vol Middle High German
- 𐍆𐌿𐌻𐌻𐌰𐍆𐌰𐌷𐌾𐌰𐌽 Gothic
- 𐍆𐌿𐌻𐌻𐍃 Gothic
- *full gmw-pro
- fol Old Dutch
- *pullas Proto-Finnic
- *ɸlānos Proto-Celtic
- *pr̥Hnás Proto-Indo-Iranian
- ful Old Saxon
- *plēnos Proto-Italic
- پورا Urdu
- vull Low German
- *pílˀnas Proto-Balto-Slavic