taleful

adj

Etymology

From tale + -ful.

  1. derived from *del- — “to reckon, count
  2. inherited from *talō — “calculation, number
  3. inherited from *talu
  4. inherited from talu — “tale, series, calculation
  5. inherited from tale
  6. suffixed as taleful — “tale + ful

Definitions

  1. Abounding with stories.

    • The cottage hind / Hangs o'er th'enlivening blaze, and taleful there / Recounts his simple frolic.
    • To see the houshold flock around the fire, The children listening to the taleful Sire, To hear the song— harmless sports to join, Live o'er past days, and call these blessings mine!
    • Because democracy is not an upstart which is backed by no good pedigree and tradition. The history of democracy is fairly long and quite taleful too.

The neighborhood

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