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† fullˈfreme, v. Obs. Also 5 full-ferm. [OE. ful(l)fręmian, -fręmman: see full adv. and freme v.] trans. To accomplish, fulfil, perfect. Hence † fullˈfremed ppl. a.; † fullˈfremedly adv., perfectly; † fullˈfremedness, perfection.
c888K. ælfred Boeth. vii. §5 Þinre unriht gitsunga ᵹewill to fulfremmanne. c900tr. Bæda's Hist. iii. xix. [xxvii.] (1891) 244 Lifde he his lif in micelre eaðmodnesse..and in fulfremednesse. 971Blickl. Hom. 35 Gif we þa daᵹas fulfremedlice for Gode lifᵹeaþ. c1000Ags. Gosp. John iv. 34 Þæt ic full fremme [c 1160 Hatton fulfremie] his weorc. a1175Cott. Hom. 219 Ne meȝ nan iscefte ful⁓fremedlice smeaȝan ne understonden embe god. c1200Ormin 2530 Fullfremedd herrsummnesse. Ibid. 5135 Þatt te birrþ eȝȝþerr lufess mahht Fullfremeddlike fillenn. Ibid. 6083 Þatt mann þatt tiss Fullfremeddnesse follȝheþþ. 1486Bk. St. Albans A viij b, Thos same barris shall telle you whan she is full summed or full fermyd. |