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moistful, a. rare.|ˈmɔɪstfʊl| [f. moist a. + -ful 1.] Full of moisture; moist.
1591Sylvester Du Bartas i. iv. 94 Moistfull matter. 1612Drayton Poly-olb. xviii. 28 Her moystfull Temples bound, with wreaths of quiuering Reeds. 1855Singleton tr. Virgil I. 347 The next Aurora..Was scanning earth, and moistful shade from heaven Had chased away. 1892Punch 17 Sept. 132/2 When it has to play quick It is moistful and thick, For the trombone is fond of beer. |