monthful

noun

Etymology

From month + -ful.

  1. inherited from *mḗh₁n̥s — “moon, month
  2. inherited from *mēnōþs — “month
  3. inherited from *mānōþ
  4. inherited from mōnaþ
  5. inherited from moneth
  6. suffixed as monthful — “month + ful

Definitions

  1. A quantity that lasts or occurs throughout a month.

    • Here's a monthful of school day suggestions to add the flavor children like, the variety they need, the food value your Community School Lunch Program calls for.
    • I ran all the way from the Daily News Building, with two monthsful of funnies under my arm, to tell you what happened.

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