leaful

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle English leful, lefful, leafful, from Old English lēaffull, ġelēafful (full of belief, full of faith, believing, faithful), equivalent to leave +‎ -ful. Cognate with Scots leful, levefull (right, permissible, legal, just).

Adjective[edit]

leaful (comparative more leaful, superlative most leaful)

  1. (obsolete) Full of faith; believing.
  2. (archaic, dialectal, Scotland) Faithful.