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Writing systems
orthographies of Fula alphabets. Pulaar Fuuta Tooro is the Fula dialect spoken in Senegal, Gambia, and Southern Mauritania. Its Latin alphabet has been standardised
Fula_alphabets
Senegambian language of West and Central Africa
question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Adlam letters. Fula (Listen) (/ˈfuːlə/ FOO-lə), natively known as Fulfulde and also known as Fulani (Listen)
Fula_language
Topics referred to by the same term
language The Fula variety known as the Pular language The Fula variety known as Maasina Fulfulde Fula alphabets writing systems of Fula language in the
Fula
Senegambian language spoken in West Africa
Fula language spoken natively in Guinea, Senegal, Mauritania, and western Mali (including the Futa Tooro region). Pular is written in three alphabets:
Pular_language
Fula language spoken by Fula and Tukolor peoples
recently, Adlam script for Pulaar has been gaining ground as well (see Fula alphabets). The word Pulaar translates to 'the language of the Fulɓe' as the stem
Pulaar_language
(1969). "Further Indigenous Scripts of West Africa: Manding, Wolof and Fula Alphabets and Yoruba 'Holy' Writing". African Language Studies. X. University
Writing_systems_of_Africa
Song that teaches an alphabet
the normal alphabet song. The same melody used for "The ABC Song" has also been used for the Spanish, German, French, and Arabic alphabets. A French-language
The_ABC_Song
Latin letter D with hook
following alphabets: Africa Alphabet African reference alphabet Pan-Nigerian alphabet Alphabets for the following specific languages: Fula (see also Fula alphabets)
D_with_hook
Ethnic group in the Sahel and West Africa
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Adlam letters. The Fula, Fulani, or Fulɓe people are an ethnic group in the Sahara, Sahel, and West
Fula_people
Latin-script alphabet consisting of 26 letters
spelling American manual alphabet – Manual alphabet that augments the vocabulary of American Sign Language Two-handed manual alphabets – Part of a deaf sign
English_alphabet
Writing system
uses the Geʻez and Latin alphabets For the West African languages—Hausa, Fula, Mandinka, Wolof and others—the Latin alphabet has officially replaced Arabic
Arabic_script
section lists alphabets used to transcribe phonetic or phonemic sound; not to be confused with spelling alphabets like the ICAO spelling alphabet. Some of
List_of_writing_systems
Third letter of the Latin alphabet
(minuscule: c) is the third letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others
C
Manding languages alphabetic script
(1969). "Further indigenous scripts of West Africa: Mandin, Wolof and Fula alphabets and Yoruba 'Holy' writing". African Language Studies. 10: 161–181. Davydov
N'Ko_script
Latin letter B with hook
turned g) Africa Alphabet African reference alphabet Pan-Nigerian alphabet Alphabets for the following specific languages: Fula (see also Fula orthographies)
B_with_hook
Alphabets used to write the Lezgin language
language has been written in several different alphabets over the course of its history. These alphabets have been based on three scripts: Perso-Arabic
Lezgin_alphabets
Alphabets used for Albanian
Albanian alphabet is the result of long evolution. Before the creation of the unified alphabet, Albanian was written in several different alphabets, with
Albanian_alphabet
Form of Latin script used to write Serbo-Croatian
Croatian writing the Latin alphabet became dominant in the 16th century, marginalising the Cyrillic and the Glagolitic alphabets. In the 17th century there
Gaj's_Latin_alphabet
Brusha Byblos Chalukya Chola Coorgi–Cox alphabet Dhimal Eebee Hmog Epi Olmec Ersu Shaba script Eskaya Fula alphabets Gabelsberger shorthand Gangga Melayu
List of scripts with no ISO 15924 code
List_of_scripts_with_no_ISO_15924_code
Among alphabets for natural languages the English,[36] Indonesian, and Malay alphabets only use the 26 letters in both cases. Among alphabets for constructed
List of Latin-script alphabets
List_of_Latin-script_alphabets
Multiple alphabets of Kurdish language
Kurdish is most commonly written using either of two alphabets: the Latin-based Bedirxan or Hawar alphabet, introduced by Celadet Alî Bedirxan in 1932 and
Kurdish_alphabets
Latin alphabet consisting of 29 letters
Braille Norwegian orthography Norwegian phonology Spelling alphabet#Latin alphabets Swedish alphabet Swedish Braille Swedish orthography "§ 4. Alfabetisk rækkefølge
Danish_and_Norwegian_alphabet
German form of the Latin alphabet
Schreibweise geographischer Namen, 5. Ausgabe 2010" (PDF). "Spelling Alphabets In Different Languages". Babbel Magazine. Wikt:Appendix:German spelling alphabet
German_alphabet
Latin letter Y with hook
used instead of ƴ. African reference alphabet Alphabets for the following specific languages: Fula (see also Fula orthographies) Hausa (only in Niger,
Y_with_hook
Latin-based alphabet for the Berber languages
long and fierce debate on whether to use the Latin, Tifinagh, or Arabic alphabets for Berber in Algeria and Morocco, between Berber activists and anti-Berber
Berber_Latin_alphabet
Collective name covering the Montenegrin Latin alphabet and Montenegrin Cyrillic alphabet
Serbian Cyrillic and Gaj's Latin alphabets in use at the time. There is a one-to-one correspondence between the two alphabets, and words are usually spelled
Montenegrin_alphabet
Scripts used to write the Azerbaijani language
the current Latin, Cyrillic, Jaŋalif, and Arabic alphabets. The Arabic, Latin, and Cyrillic alphabets each have a different sequence of letters. The table
Azerbaijani_alphabet
Arabic-derived script used to write non-Arabic languages
Wadaad's writing Fula alphabets#Arabic (Ajami) alphabet Swahili Ajami Mandinka language#Orthography Maore dialect#Maore Arabic Alphabet Susu language#Orthography
Ajami_script
Alphabet that uses letters from the Cyrillic script
which the Belarusian, Russian, Rusyn, and Ukrainian alphabets later evolved. The modern Ukrainian alphabet has 33 letters in total: 21 consonants, 1 semivowel
Ukrainian_alphabet
West African ethnic group
or Fula or both as their first language. The term Hausa-Fulani is also used mostly as a joint term to refer to both the monoethnic Hausa and Fula ethnic
Hausa–Fulani
Variety of the Fula language
Adamawa Fulfulde is a variety of the Fula language. It is spoken mainly in Cameroon but also by significant communities residing in Nigeria, Chad, and
Adamawa_Fulfulde
Writing system of the Bulgarian language
Rus' and evolved into the Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian alphabets and the alphabets of many other Slavic (and later non-Slavic) languages. Later
Bulgarian_alphabet
System of phonetic notation
sub-Saharan languages such as Hausa, Fula, Akan, Gbe languages, Manding languages and Lingala, often via the Africa Alphabet. They are also found in North American
International Phonetic Alphabet
International_Phonetic_Alphabet
Alphabets used to write the Even language
Even alphabets are the alphabets used to write the Even language. During its existence, it functioned on different graphic bases and was repeatedly reformed
Even_alphabets
Variety of the Fula language
Nigerian Fulfulde, also known as Fulfulde, Fula, or Fulani is a variety of the Fula language spoken by the Fulani people in Nigeria, particularly in the
Nigerian_Fulfulde
Alphabets of the Udmurt language
dialect and two alphabets - one in the Glazov dialect, the other in the Sarapul dialect. The alphabets contain the following alphabet: А а, Б б, В в,
Udmurt_alphabets
Orthography of Dargwa
Uzbekistan. The Dargins used the Arabic alphabet for centuries before the adoption of Latin. The Arabic alphabet for Dargwa, before it was replaced by Latin
Dargin_alphabets
Nivkh alphabets are the alphabets used to write the Nivkh language. During its existence, it functioned on different graphic bases and was reformed several
Nivkh_alphabets
Official Cyrillic writing system for Serbian since the 10th century
borrowed from the Latin alphabet, likely chosen by Karadžić in preference to the similar-looking Й used in other Cyrillic alphabets. Serbian Cyrillic differs
Serbian_Cyrillic_alphabet
Alphabets for Udege, a Tungusic language
Udege alphabets are the alphabets used to write the Udege language. During its existence, it functioned on different graphic bases and was repeatedly
Udege_alphabets
Alphabets of the Dungan language
During its existence, the character set or alphabet of the Dungan language has changed its graphic base several times and has been repeatedly reformed
Dungan_alphabets
Written form of the Romani language
Romani by means of 'Slavic' alphabets". In Kempgen, Sebastian; Tomelleri, Vittorio Springfield (eds.). Slavic Alphabets and Identities (PDF) (in English
Romani_alphabets
writing based on the Latin alphabet from 1938 — writing based on the Cyrillic alphabet Until the mid-1920s, the Arabic alphabet was used to a very limited
Nogai_alphabets
Letter of the Latin alphabet
formerly did. African languages Bari Bemba Dagbani Dinka Efik Ewe Frafra Fula Ganda Manding languages Nuer Shona language† Songhay languages Wolof Zarma
Eng_(letter)
Variety of the Fula language
Maasina Fulfulde is a variety of the Fula language. It is spoken mainly in Mali, Ivory Coast, and Ghana by 4.6 million people. The language has several
Maasina_Fulfulde
Arabic script for Swahili
to the alphabet derived from the Arabic script that is used for the writing of the Swahili language. Ajami is a name commonly given to alphabets derived
Swahili_Ajami
Alphabet that uses letters from the Cyrillic script
reform of 1933 Cyrillic script Cyrillic alphabets Romanization of Belarusian Himelfarb, Elizabeth J. "First Alphabet Found in Egypt", Archaeology 53, Issue
Belarusian_alphabet
Latin letter N with left hook
African languages (e.g. Bambara and Fula in Mali). The lowercase form ⟨ɲ⟩ is used in the International Phonetic Alphabet to represent a voiced palatal nasal
N_with_left_hook
Alphabets used in the Khakas language
Khakass alphabets are the alphabets used to write the Khakas language. The Khakass script based on the Cyrillic alphabet was created in 1924, although
Khakas_alphabets
Alphabets of the Komi language
north-eastern part of European Russia, has been written in several different alphabets. Currently, Komi writing uses letters from the Cyrillic script. There
Komi_alphabets
Variety of the Fula language
Borgu Fulani, Benin-Togo Fulfulde, Fulbe-Borgu, or Peul is a variety of the Fula language a West Atlantic language part of the Niger-Congo language family
Borgu_Fulfulde
Alphabet of the Corsican language
The modern Corsican alphabet (Corsican: u santacroce or u salteriu) uses twenty-two basic letters taken from the Latin alphabet with some changes, plus
Corsican_alphabet
Script used to write the Fula language
The name Adlam is an acronym derived from the first four letters of the alphabet (A, D, L, M), standing for Alkule Dandayɗe Leñol Mulugol (𞤀𞤤𞤳𞤵𞤤𞤫
Adlam_script
Alphabet of the Övdalian language of Sweden
The Dalecarlian alphabet consists of 32 letters, 25 derived from the Swedish alphabet, and seven additional letters: vowels with an ogonek diacritic,
Elfdalian_alphabet
International Phonetic Alphabet variants
adoption of letters from the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) in various national alphabets, letter case forms have been developed. This usually
Case_variants_of_IPA_letters
Writing systems of the Karelian language
proposed and adopted alphabets over the centuries, both Latin and Cyrillic. In 2007, the current standardized Karelian alphabet was introduced and is
Karelian_alphabet
Writing system used to write the Mansi languages
Mansi alphabets are a writing system used to write the Mansi languages. During its existence, it functioned on different graphic bases and was repeatedly
Mansi_alphabets
Topics referred to by the same term
a Latin alphabet digraph, see List of digraphs in Latin alphabets#F ⟨ff⟩, a typographic ligature Word-initial ff, digraph used initially Fula language
FF
One of several writing systems used for the Tat language
writing of the Mountain Jews is in Cyrillic alphabets, and the writing of the Muslim Tats is in the Latin alphabet. There are four stages in the history of
Tat_alphabet
Alphabet of the Arabic language
written in different alphabets before the spread of the Arabic alphabet currently in use. The most important of these alphabets and inscriptions are the
Arabic_alphabet
Set of letters in Filipino and other Philippine languages
intended characters. The Filipino alphabet (Filipino: Alpabetong Filipino, formerly Alfabetong Filipino) is the official alphabet of Filipino, the national language
Filipino_alphabet
Variant of the Latin alphabet
follows: There is a Romanian equivalent to the English-language spelling alphabets. Almost all of the code words are people's first names, except for J,
Romanian_alphabet
Script of the Polish language
The Polish alphabet (Polish: alfabet polski, abecadło) is the script of the Polish language, the basis for the Polish system of orthography. It is based
Polish_alphabet
Dialect of the Fula language
Bagirmi Fulfulde also known as Baghirmi Peul or Bagirmi Fula is a variety of the Fula language spoken primarily in the Chari-Baguirmi region of Chad as
Bagirmi_Fulfulde
Unicode character block
script, an alphabetic script devised during the late 1980s for writing the Fula language. In June 2016, Adlam was added to the Unicode Standard with the
Adlam_(Unicode_block)
Latin extended alphabet used by Slovene
marks from other foreign alphabets (e.g., ä, å, æ, ç, ë, ï, ń, ö, ß, ş, ü) are not used as independent letters. The modern alphabet (abeceda) was standardised
Slovene_alphabet
Latin-based alphabet of the Sotho language
between the word divisions of the two orthographies Dikgomo di a fula — Likhomo lia fula The cows are grazing The class 2a prefix is usually simply attached
Sesotho_orthography
Latin letter G with hook
languages, including some unofficial orthographies of Fula, it is included in the African reference alphabet. In Unicode, the majuscule Ɠ is encoded in the Latin
G_with_hook
Writing system of the Macedonian language
Macedonian keyboard layout for personal computers is as follows: Cyrillic alphabets Romanization of Macedonian Macedonian braille Scientific transliteration
Macedonian_alphabet
Writing system of the Abkhaz language
pre-Soviet alphabets the hook was also used in ӄ ꚋ, see above. The letters ь and ә are used as parts of digraphs, but are listed separately in the alphabet. Besides
Abkhaz_alphabet
The Tetun (or Tetum) alphabet is used to write the Tetun language. It is based on the Latin alphabet and contains 24 letters: The letters are named: á
Tetun_alphabet
Alphabet of the Mari language
is mostly written using a Cyrillic alphabet. The Meadow Mari alphabet uses all of the letters of the Russian alphabet, plus 3 more: ҥ, ӧ, and ӱ. Respectively
Mari_alphabet
Language of Senegal, the Gambia, and Mauritania
Senegal, the Gambia and Mauritania. Like the neighbouring languages Serer and Fula, it belongs to the Senegambian branch of the Niger–Congo language family
Wolof_language
Modern writing system for the Mizo language
The Mizo alphabet (Mizo: Mizo hawrâwp, lit. 'Mizo letters') is the modern writing script for the Mizo language. It uses the Latin script based on the Hunterian
Mizo_alphabet
Songhay language
is a cosmopolitan language which has spread east and west of Gao, to the Fula people living at the Mali–Niger border and to the Bozo people of the Niger
Koyraboro_Senni
Orthography of the Esperanto language
placed at the end of the rhyme, taking the place of w, x, y in other Latin alphabets, so as not to disrupt the pattern of letters many people learned as children
Esperanto_orthography
Variety of the Fula language
Niiser Fulfulde (Ajami: لٜتُّغَلْ نِيسٜرْ فُلْفُلْدٜ) is a variety of the Fula language, a Niger–Congo language predominantly spoken in the Central and
Central-Eastern Niger Fulfulde
Central-Eastern_Niger_Fulfulde
Songhay language
describes the 1840 battle of Toya in which Tuaregs defeated a force from the Fula "Empire" which had its capital in Hamdullahi. Koyra Chiini at Ethnologue
Koyra_Chiini_language
Scripts used to write the Yakut language
Yakut words were made, and in the 19th century. A number of Cyrillic alphabets emerged. So, in the second edition of the book by Nicolaes Witsen’s “Noord
Yakut_scripts
Latin alphabet of the Swedish language
Norwegian orthography Runes (fuþark, or futhark) Swedish Braille "Runic alphabets / Runes / Futhark". www.omniglot.com. Archived from the original on 3
Swedish_alphabet
settings (88%). Fula is the most widely spoken African language in Guinea-Bissau, with nearly as many speakers as Portuguese has. The Fula language extends
Languages_of_Guinea-Bissau
Transcriptions of Tlingit
а г е и к ԟ л н с т у х ц ч ш ю я. An example of the Cyrillic Tlingit alphabet can be found in the text Indication of the Pathway into the Kingdom of
Tlingit_alphabet
Latin-based alphabet
The Basque alphabet is a Latin alphabet used to write the Basque language. It consists of 27 letters. This article contains IPA characters. Without proper
Basque_alphabet
Latin script for the Vietnamese language
boxes, or other symbols instead of Vietnamese scripts. The Vietnamese alphabet (Vietnamese: chữ Quốc ngữ, chữ Nôm: 𡨸國語, lit. 'script of the national
Vietnamese_alphabet
Arabic-like alphabet for Wolof
support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The Garay alphabet was designed in 1961, as a transcription system "[marrying] African sociolinguistic
Garay_alphabet
Latin-based alphabet of the Maltese language
The Maltese alphabet is based on the Latin alphabet with the addition of some letters with diacritic marks and digraphs. It is used to write the Maltese
Maltese_alphabet
Alphabet used mainly to write Avestan, the language of the Zoroastrian scripture Avesta
marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Avestan characters. The Avestan alphabet (Avestan: 𐬛𐬍𐬥 𐬛𐬀𐬠𐬌𐬭𐬫𐬵 transliteration: dīn dabiryªh, Middle Persian:
Avestan_alphabet
Script used for the Eastern Iranian language
in the USSR to switch to the Latinized alphabet, which is why the alphabet was not unified with other alphabets of the peoples of the USSR. According to
Ossetian_alphabet
Ethnic group in West Africa
19th-century Fula political dominance within the Sokoto Caliphate, and shared religion rather than an indication of ethnic or genetic fusion; many Fulas in Nigeria
Hausa_people
Topics referred to by the same term
Adlam may refer to: Adlam alphabet, a writing system for the Fula languages Adlam (Unicode block) Adlam (name), an English surname This disambiguation
Adlam
Mountainous highland region in Guinea
Fouta Djallon (Fula: Fuuta Jaloo, ࢻُوتَ جَلࣾو, 𞤊𞤵𞥅𞤼𞤢 𞤔𞤢𞤤𞤮𞥅; Arabic: فوتا جالون) is a highland region in the center of Guinea, roughly corresponding
Fouta_Djallon
Orthography of the Lithuanian language
Lithuanian orthography employs a Latin-script alphabet of 32 letters, two of which denote sounds not native to the Lithuanian language. Additionally, it
Lithuanian_orthography
Variant of the Latin script used for writing the Aromanian language
The Aromanian alphabet (Aromanian: Alfabetu armãnescu/rrãmãnescu) is a variant of the Latin script used for writing the Aromanian language. The current
Aromanian_alphabet
Orthography of the Slovak language
kvalita. Personal and geographical names from other languages using Latin alphabets keep their original spelling unless a fully Slovak form of the name exists
Slovak_orthography
Cyrillic script used to write Mordvinic languages
Mordvinic alphabets are the writing systems used to write Mordovian (Moksha and Erzyan) languages. From its inception in the 18th century to the present
Mordvinic_alphabets
also used in Fula in Guinea for /ᵐb/ (written as ⟨mb⟩ in other countries). ⟨nc⟩ is used in various alphabets. In the Romanized Popular Alphabet used to write
List_of_Latin-script_digraphs
Arabic script for Hausa
alphabets derived from Arabic script for the use of various African languages, from Swahili to Hausa, Fulfulde, and Wolof. Hausa ajami is an alphabet
Hausa_Ajami
Spelling and punctuation of the French language
article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the
French_orthography
Mande language spoken in West Africa
Mauritania. The Bozo often speak one or more regional languages such as Bambara, Fula, or Western Songhay. The language is tonal, with three lexical tones. The
Bozo_language
Form of the Latin script used to write Czech language
the Latin alphabet; Slovak orthography being its direct revised descendant, while the Croatian Gaj's Latin alphabet and its Slovene alphabet offspring
Czech_orthography
FULA ALPHABETS
FULA ALPHABETS
Female
French
 Pet form of French Louise, LULA means "famous warrior." Compare with another form of Lula.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Possibly a shortened form of any of several German compound surnames formed with Full- or Füll-.
Girl/Female
Polish
Lucky.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Lover
Female
Italian
Short form of Italian Eulalia, EULA means "well-spoken."
Boy/Male
Indian
First
Girl/Female
Latin
Lover of Hercules.
Male
Hebrew
(עוּלָ×) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Ulla, ULA means "yoke." Compare with strictly feminine forms of Ula.
Female
Hebrew
(עוּלָ×) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Ulla, ULA means "yoke." Compare with other forms of Ula.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Traditional
Light / Sour
Boy/Male
Muslim
Prophet Muhammad
Girl/Female
Native American
crow.
Male
English
Modern form of Medieval English Fulke, FULK means "people, tribe."
Boy/Male
Muslim
First
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Teófilo, TEÓFILA means "God's friend."
Girl/Female
Norse
One of Frigga's ladies in waiting.
Female
English
 Pet form of English Ulrica, ULA means "wolf power." Compare with other forms of Ula.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Foulks.Respelling of German Volk.
Girl/Female
Greek American
Sweet-spoken.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Name of a Nakhatra out of 27 Nakhatras
FULA ALPHABETS
FULA ALPHABETS
Female
Russian
(Иоланта) Russian form of Greek Iolanthe, IOLANTA means "violet flower." This is the name of an opera by Pyotr Tchaikovsky, based on the Danish play "King René's Daughter," by Henrik Hertz. The first performance took place in St. Petersburg in 1892.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Lord of Team
Boy/Male
Tamil
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : occupational name denoting the servant (Middle English man) of a man called Hick. According to Reaney and Wilson, Hickman was also used as a medieval personal name. This surname has long been established in Ireland, notably in County Clare. In the U.S., it could be an altered spelling of German Hickmann, a variant of Hick 4.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sacred, Pious
Girl/Female
Indian
Blessed, Thankful, Great or personification of gratitude, Lucky or giver of wealth
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sarvambh | ஸரà¯à®µà®¾à®®à¯à®ª
Lord Ganesh
Boy/Male
British, English
Dark Haired
Boy/Male
Hindu
Agile
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly central)
English (mainly central) : topographic name for someone who lived where holly trees grew, from Middle English holi(n)s, plural of holin, holi(e) (Old English hole(g)n).
FULA ALPHABETS
FULA ALPHABETS
FULA ALPHABETS
FULA ALPHABETS
FULA ALPHABETS
n.
A plate which in most insects supports the submentum.
a.
Having a full supply of blood.
a.
Full to the brim; quite full; chock-full.
Compar.
Abundantly furnished or provided; sufficient in. quantity, quality, or degree; copious; plenteous; ample; adequate; as, a full meal; a full supply; a full voice; a full compensation; a house full of furniture.
n.
A capping molding. Same as Cymatium.
a.
Having the orb or disk complete or fully illuminated; like the full moon.
a.
Full in form or shape; rounded out with flesh.
a.
Full of courage or confidence.
adv.
With full speed.
Compar.
Not wanting in any essential quality; complete, entire; perfect; adequate; as, a full narrative; a person of full age; a full stop; a full face; the full moon.
v. i.
To become full or wholly illuminated; as, the moon fulls at midnight.
a.
Full and large at the bottom, as wigs worn by certain civil officers in Great Britain.
a.
Fully expanded, as a blossom; as, a full-bloun rose.
a.
Of pure blood; thoroughbred; as, a full-blooded horse.
Compar.
Having the attention, thoughts, etc., absorbed in any matter, and the feelings more or less excited by it, as, to be full of some project.
Compar.
Filled up, having within its limits all that it can contain; supplied; not empty or vacant; -- said primarily of hollow vessels, and hence of anything else; as, a cup full of water; a house full of people.
a.
Quite full; choke-full.
n.
A genus of sea birds including the booby and the common gannet.
a.
A suffix signifying full of, abounding with; as, boastful, harmful, woeful.