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▪ I. desertful, a.1 ? Obs.|dɪˈzɜːtfʊl| [f. desert n.1+ -ful.] Of great desert; meritorious, deserving. Const. of.
1583Golding Calvin on Deut. lxxxiv. 518 To shewe that God is beholden to vs, that our workes are desertfull. 1621Fletcher Wild-Goose Chase v. vi, Till I be more desertful in your eye. 1638Ford Lady's Trial iv. i, Therein He shews himself desertful of his happiness. ▪ II. † deˈsertful, a.2 Obs. rare. [f. desert n.2 + -ful.] Desert, desolate.
1601Chester Loues Mart. 21 Enuie, go packe thee..To some desertfull plaine or Wildernesse. |