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▪ I. soundful, a.|ˈsaʊndfʊl| [f. sound n.3 + -ful.] Full of sound; † tuneful.
1615Chapman Odyss. viii. 86 The herald on a pin above his head His soundful harp hung. 1891Pall Mall G. 14 Sept. 3/1 The crowd is as dense and as busy and as soundful as ever. ▪ II. † ˈsoundful, v. Obs.—1 [ad. OE. (ᵹe)sundfullian, f. ᵹesundful sound, prosperous.] intr. To prosper. Also † ˈsoundful adv. [OE. ᵹesundfullíce], prosperously. Obs.
a1300E.E. Psalter i. 4 What swa he does sal soundefulle al. Ibid. xliv. 5 Soundful [L. prospere] ga forth. |