Full-fraught

adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Laden or stored to fullness; fully loaded. archaic

    "It must have been a tailor who substituted the name of his beloved esculent for a word so full-fraught with sweetness, so suggestive of the brave and the beautiful, of romance and poesy, [...]"

Example

More examples

"It must have been a tailor who substituted the name of his beloved esculent for a word so full-fraught with sweetness, so suggestive of the brave and the beautiful, of romance and poesy, [...]"

Etymology

From full + fraught.

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