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  • fill — {{11}}fill (n.) a full supply, mid 13c., fille, from O.E. fylle, from P.Gmc. *fullin , noun of state from *fullaz full (see FULL (Cf. full) (adj.)). Cognate with O.H.G. fulli, Ger. Fülle, O.N. fyllr. Meaning extra material in music is from 1934.… …   Etymology dictionary

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  • fill — [OE] Fill originated in prehistoric Germanic times as a derivative of the adjective *fullaz ‘full’, source of modern English full. This was *fulljan, which produced German füllen, Dutch vullen, Swedish fylla, Danish fylde, and English fill. => …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • full — [OE] Full and its verbal derivative fill go back ultimately to the Indo European base *plē , which also produced Latin plēnus ‘full’ (source of English plenary, plenty, and replenish, and of French plein and Italian pieno ‘full’) and English… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • full — {{11}}full (adj.) O.E. full completely, full, perfect, entire, utter, from P.Gmc. *fullaz (Cf. O.S. full, O.Fris. ful, O.N. fullr, O.H.G. fol, Ger. voll, Goth. fulls), from PIE *pele to fill (see PLENARY (Cf. plenary)). Adverbial …   Etymology dictionary

  • fulla- Ⅱ — *fulla , *fullaz, *fulna , *fulnaz germ., Adjektiv: nhd. voll, gefüllt; ne. full (Adjektiv); Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., afries., anfrk., as., ahd.; Vw.: s. * līka ; …   Germanisches Wörterbuch

  • fill — [OE] Fill originated in prehistoric Germanic times as a derivative of the adjective *fullaz ‘full’, source of modern English full. This was *fulljan, which produced German füllen, Dutch vullen, Swedish fylla, Danish fylde, and English fill. Cf.⇒… …   Word origins

  • full — [OE] Full and its verbal derivative fill go back ultimately to the Indo European base *plē , which also produced Latin plēnus ‘full’ (source of English plenary, plenty, and replenish, and of French plein and Italian pieno ‘full’) and English… …   Word origins

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