[ +fultuma] m. helper, SPs 1816.
[ ±fultum-an], -ian to help, support, assist, Æ, CP: (†) be propitious to, overlook.
[ ±fultumend], fultumiend m. helper, fellow-worker.
[ fultumlēas] without help, AO 5621.
[ fulwa] m. fuller, MH 2626.
[ fulwearm] entirely warm, CP 4475.
[ fulwere] m. baptizer, baptist.
[ fulwērig] very tired, MFH 160.
[ ±fulwian] to baptize, BH, MH; AO, CP. [‘full’]
[ fulwiht], fulluht (Mt) mfn. baptism, Christianity, Mt; AO, CP. [‘fullought’]