fulljan

Part of speech: verb
Verb type: weak verb (1)
Present participle: fulljands
1. to fill; 2. to saturate, soak (with water or other liquid)
Etymology
[← fulls a; OE fyllan “to fill; to replenish; to satisfy; to complete; to fulfil” (Mod E fill); O Fris fullia “to fulfil; to carry out”; O Sax fullian “to fill; to satisfy; to perform; to complete”; fullon “to carry out, realize”; Dt vullen “to fill, make full”; OHG fullen “to fill; to carry out; to complete”; follōn “to fulfil, carry out; to perform; to satisfy” (Mod G füllen); Icel fylla “to fill; to complete; to fulfil”]
Concordance
fulljai - 3 pers, sing, pres, optat - Rom. XV, 13; Thessall. II, I, 11
fulljands - pres.p.- Matth. XXVII, 48
Paradigm

4.2.1. (a)

I class infinitive preterite singular preterite plural past participle
to save nasjan nasida nasidedum nasiþs
to seek sokjan sokida sokidedum sokiþs

See the complete paradigm of the conjugation of weak verbs