Modern English–Old English dictionary

Old English translation of the English word full

English → English (Old English)
  
EnglishEnglish (Old English) (translated indirectly)Esperanto
(complete; integral; plenary; thorough)
ful
forceful
(strong; vigorous; tough; stallwart; powerful)
strong
;
swiþ
hurtful
(painful; distressing; sore; aching)
sarlic
joyful
(glad; happy; joyous; pleased)
bliþe
;
glæd
(mighty; potent)
rice
;
mihtig
🔗 Are you with powerful spells today?
(strong; vigorous; forceful; tough; stallwart)
strong
;
swiþ
🔗 The first finger was shorter and more powerful than the other two.
sorrowful
(dismal; sad; miserable; dark; gloomy; grim; lugubrious)
unrot
(beneficial)
nytt
🔗 Return to Glentin and find useful work.
(young)
geong

EnglishEnglish (Old English)
full flede; full
disgraceful gemahlic; gemalic; scandlic
dreadful anþræce
fearful egesfull; egeslic
forgetful ofergeotul; ofergietol
fully ful; fullice
hateful inwidd; laþ; laþlic
joyful hyhtfull
lawful aliefed
merciful arfæst; milde; mildheort
mindful gemun; gemyndig
powerful cræftig; mihtig; rice
sinful synnfull
sorrowful modcearig; sorgfull; sorgiende
thoughtful þancolmod
useful gifre; hyhtlic; nytt; nyttwierþe
watchful wæccanende
wonderful wundorlic