fulgins ([66], n. 1), adj. ([124]), hidn; Mk. IV, 22. [< the stem of the pp. of filhan.]
fulhsni, n. ([95]), that which is hidn, a secret; Mt. VI, 4. 6. 18. [< filhan + suff. -snja- < -sni- + -ja-. ON. fylsne, fylgsne, a hiding-place.]
fulla-fahjan, wv. ([188]), to please fully, to satisfy, w. acc.; Skeir. VII, d.
fulla-fraþjan, wv. ([185]), to be fully in right mind, be sober; II. Cor. V, 13.
fulla-tôjis ([88]a), adj. ([126]), perfect; Mt. V, 48.
fulla-weisjan, wv. ([188]), to inform fully, to persuade, w. acc.; II. Cor. V, 11. [< fullaweis < stem of fulls + -weis (s. un-weis).]
fulleiþ(s), f. (? 103, n. 2), fulness; Mk. IV, 28.—Cpds. ga-, us-f. [< fulljan + suff. -þi (for -ei-, cp. vB., 79). OE. fylleð, f. (?), fulness.]
fulljan, wv. ([188]), to fil, fulfil.—Cpds. ga-, us-f. [< fulls.]
fullnan, fulnan ([80]), wv. ([195]), to becum ful, to fil (intr.), w. gen.; Lu. II, 40.—Cpds. ga-, us-f. [< fulls.]
fullô, f. ([112]), fulnes; Mk. II, 21. [< fulls.]