LIFEFUL

Etymology 1

Adjective

lifeful (comparative more lifeful, superlative most lifeful)

Bestowing life; enlivening. [from 13th c.]

Full of vitality; lively and exuberant.

Characteristic of life and living things.

Adverb

lifeful (comparative more lifeful, superlative most lifeful)

In a lifeful manner; full of life.

Etymology 2

Noun

lifeful (plural lifefuls)

A quantity that fills a lifetime.

Source: Wiktionary


Life"ful, a.

Definition: Full of vitality. Spenser.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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The first coffee-house in Mecca dates back to the 1510s. The beverage was in Turkey by the 1530s. It appeared in Europe circa 1515-1519 and was introduced to England by 1650. By 1675 the country had more than 3,000 coffee houses, and coffee had replaced beer as a breakfast drink.

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