galleryful

noun

Etymology

From gallery + -ful.

  1. derived from Galilaea
  2. derived from galilea — “church porch
  3. derived from galeria — “gallery
  4. derived from galerie
  5. derived from galerie
  6. inherited from galery
  7. suffixed as galleryful — “gallery + ful

Definitions

  1. A quantity that fills a gallery.

    • An essential part of the scheme was the " Gallery Lesson " conducted by specially gifted teachers who spent the whole day in dealing with a large galleryful of children, made up of several classes grouped together for this purpose.
    • Indeed, not one portrait, but a whole galleryful would be required, for there are ever so many Mr. Shaws

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