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▪ I. bootful, n.|ˈbuːtfʊl| [f. boot n.3] As much as a boot will hold or carry.
1772Pennant Tours Scotl. (1790) III. 116 Bringing a bootful of earth from different estates. ▪ II. † ˈbootful, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. boot n.1 + -ful.] Of service; useful, advantageous, profitable.
1594Carew Tasso (1881) 93 His aduice bootfull and good they call. |