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† conˈceitful, a. Obs. [f. conceit n. + -ful.] Full of ‘conceit’; clever, witty; imaginative.
1594(title), Diana; or, the excellent conceitful Sonnets of H. C[onstable]. c1595J. Dickenson Sheph. Compl. (1878) 14 Whose golden lines are mongst conceitfull men, Esteem'd as doth his labours best behooue. 1607Sylvester Du Bartas ii. iv. i. (1641) 201 O richest Arras, artificiall wrought With liveliest colours of conceipt-full Thought. |