Fugel, Fuhel; see [Foul].
[ Ful], adj. foul, S; fule, adv., S. Comb.; ful-itohen, S. See [Foul].
[ Ful], pt. s., fell, S, PP. See [Fallen].
[ Ful], adj. full, S. Comb.: ful iwis, full assuredly, S; fol iwis, S; ful out, completely, W2; to ful, completely, S2. See [Full].
[ Ful], sb. a goblet full of drink, a toast at a heathen feast; uul, S.—AS. ful; cp. Icel. full; see Grimm, Teut. M., p. 60.
[ Ful-bringen], v. to complete, MD; fullbrohht, pp., MD.
[ Fulcning], sb. baptism, S; folcninge, dat., S. See [Fulhtnen].
[ Ful-don], v. to accomplish, S.
[ Ful-endin], v. to bring to an end, S; fulendy, S.
[ Ful-forðien], v. to perform, S.