abrim

adj
/əˈbɹɪm/

Etymology

From a- + brim.

  1. inherited from brim
  2. inherited from *bʰrem- — “to make noise
  3. inherited from *bramjaną
  4. inherited from bremman — “to rage; to roar
  5. inherited from *brōmiz — “famous
  6. inherited from *brōmi
  7. inherited from brēme — “(poetic) glorious; famous, renowned
  8. inherited from brimmen — “of pigs: to be in heat or rut; to breed; to bear fruit
  9. prefixed as abrim — “a + brim

Definitions

  1. Brimming, full to the brim.

    • the stand-place / Of carriages a-brim with Florence Beauties
    • Dyke and drain were everywhere abrim and here and there the water stood in the soaked fields as though they needed but little more to sink back into their ancient desolation of mere and fen.
    • […] we began taking turns stirring an enormous copper kettle abrim with New England clam chowder.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA