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loveful, a.|ˈlʌvfʊl| [f. love n.1 + -ful.] †1. Regardable with love; lovable. Obs.
1382Wyclif Eccl. xv. 13 The Lord hateth al cursing of errour, and it shal not ben looueful [Vulg. amabile] to men dredende hym. 1596R. L[inche] Diella etc. F 7 b, His loue-ful face is now her soules sole essence. 2. Abounding in love. Now rare.
a1225Ancr. R. 222 So lufful & so reouðful is hire heorte. 1598Sylvester Du Bartas ii. ii. iii. Colonies 505 The everlasting Voyce Which now again re-blest the love-full choyce Of sacred Wedlock's secret binding band. 1645R. Symonds Diary Civ. War (Camden) 275 Do not persuade a loveful maid there's any heaven but he. 1854H. Strickland Trav. Th. & Fancies 87 Cheerful, hopeful, loveful feelings, instead of the old religions of fear. |