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ful-neáh

  • adverb
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ful-neáh, full-neáh, ful-néh; adv.
Full nearly, very nearly, almost; prŏpe, fĕre
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  • Steorran hie ætiéwdon fulneáh [fulnéh,

      Th. 29, 12, col. 1
    ] healfe tíd ofer undern

    stars shewed themselves very nearly half an hour after nine o'clock [a.m. ],

    • Chr. 540
    • ;
    • Th. 28, 13
    • ;
    • 29, 12, col. 2.
  • Fulneáh [fullneáh,

      Th. 175, 39, col. 1
    ] tú swá lange

    very nearly twice as long,

    • Chr. 897
    • ;
    • Th. 174, 42
    • ;
    • 175, 39, col. 2.
  • Se yfela willa unrihthǽmedes gedréfþ fulneáh ǽlces libbendes monnes mód

    the evil desire of unlawful lust disquiets the mind of almost every living man,

    • Bt. 31, 2
    • ;
    • Fox 112, 25: 4
    • ;
    • Fox 8, 18: 11
    • ;
    • Fox 30, 18: Bt. Met. Fox 18, 8
    • ;
    • Met. 18, 4.
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  • ful-neáh, adv.