innful

noun

Etymology

From inn + -ful.

  1. derived from inn
  2. derived from in
  3. suffixed as innful — “inn + ful

Definitions

  1. Enough to fill an inn.

    • Nay, hotel-keepers might make up parties, or rather parcels, and send whole innfuls of guests as “goods.”
    • They would go straight to the Garden Room, amid the noise of an innful of diners, and hide in the hanging baskets.
    • His unsparing terminology would keep an innful of libel lawyers in funds today.

The neighborhood

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