fullie

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fullie (comparative more fullie, superlative most fullie)

  1. Obsolete spelling of fully.
    • 1586, Lewis de Granada, translated by Richard Hopkins, A MEMORIALL OF A CHRISTIAN LIFE., Rouen: George L'oyselet:
      Wherefore in respecte of their imperfecte Contrition for their finnes, the Iustice of Almightie God requireth afterwardes of them a temporall punishment, to be suffered either in this life, or in Purgatorie: whereby to reduce them fullie againe vnto the right order of the diuine Iustice, which by their finnes they haue transgressed, and brocken.
    • 1779, Thomas Martin, THE HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF THETFORD, IN THE COUNTIES OF NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK FROM THE EARLIEST ACCOUNTS TO THE PRESENT TIME, London, page 62:
      …nowe major, and the burgesses and comonaltie of the saide towne, for them nd theire successors, don fullie graunte and agre, that they and their successors…