fountful

adj

Etymology

From fount + -ful.

Definitions

  1. Full of fountains or springs.

    • The golden pleasures of love and song will me whole And in fountful recesses I'll repeat (beyond the ear of shepherds) The stories I heard in a dream, and your lambent kisses I stole And stood upon a hill surrounded by songful birds
  2. Gushing.

    • Dost thou explore Sabrina's fountful source, Where huge Plinlimmon's hoary height afoends;
    • Far beyond the tangible love goeth When the matron's holy fountful breast Of the slumbering infant's breathings knoweth, Distant in its rosy curtained nest :
    • ...foliage where fountful rivers run and limpid pools lie beneath plashy rocks.

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