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† ˌfullˈdo, v. Obs. [f. full a. + do.] trans. To accomplish, fulfil, complete.
a1225Ancr. R. 372 Me schal fuldon flesches pine ase uorð ase euere efne mei þolien. 1340Ayenb. 28 To destrue..alle guod by hit lite by hit lesse by hit uoldo. c1483Caxton Vocab. 23 Whiche make verry confession. And theyr penaunce fuldoo. c1500Melusine i. 1 He wyl helpe me to bring vnto a good ende & to fuldoo it att hys glorye & praysyng. 1605Verstegan Dec. Intell. ii. (1628) 29 Willing to full-doe their too-falne lot. Hence † ˈfull-do n., completion, finish. (Perh. the source of the Naut. phrase for a full due: see due n. 8.)
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