vull

See also: Vull

Catalan

Pronunciation

Verb

vull

  1. first-person singular present indicative of voler

Low German

Etymology

From Old Saxon ful, from Proto-Germanic *fullaz, from Proto-Indo-European *pl̥h₁nós. Compare German voll, Dutch vol, English full, Danish fuld, Swedish full.

Adjective

vull (comparative vuller, superlative vullst)

  1. full
  2. (colloquial) really, bloody
  3. (colloquial) drunk

Declension

Yola

Etymology

From Middle English ful, from Old English full, from Proto-West Germanic *full.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vʊɫ/

Adjective

vull

  1. full
    • 1867, GLOSSARY OF THE DIALECT OF FORTH AND BARGY:
      Vull o' graace.
      Full of grace.

References

  • Jacob Poole (d. 1827) (before 1828) William Barnes, editor, A Glossary, With some Pieces of Verse, of the old Dialect of the English Colony in the Baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland, London: J. Russell Smith, published 1867, page 76
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