ful-
Fula
Usage notes
References
- D. Osborn, D. Dwyer, and J. Donohoe, A Fulfulde (Maasina)-English-French Lexicon: A Root-Based Compilation Drawn from Extant Sources Followed by English-Fulfulde and French-Fulfulde Listings, East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1993.
- C. Seydou, A Dictionary of Verb Roots in Fulfulde Dialects: Fulfulde-French-English, Éditions Karthala, 1998.
Middle English
Etymology
Inherited from Old English ful-, full-, from Proto-West Germanic *fulla-, from *full (“full”, see ful).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ful-/
Derived terms
Middle English terms prefixed with ful-
Old English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈful/ (as a nominal prefix)
- IPA(key): /ˌful/ (as a verbal prefix)
Swedish
Etymology
From ful (“ugly”).
Prefix
ful-
- (colloquial) of low or lesser quality (due to simpler or cheaper preparation or the like)
- Antonym: fin-
- fulöl
- cheap/low-quality beer
- (colloquial) illegal, unauthorized
- fulparkera
- park illegally
Derived terms
Swedish terms prefixed with ful-
References
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