fulls

Part of speech: adjective
Stem: -a-
1. full; 2. perfect; complete; whole, entire
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *fullaz; OE full “full; filled; complete, entire” (Mod E full); O Fris full, foll “full”; O Sax full “full; filled”; Dt vol “full; filled; complete, entire”; OHG fol “full; whole, entire; pregnant” (Mod G voll); O Icel fullr “full; complete, entire” (Mod Icel fullur) ← Indo-Europ *pḷn-, *pel-; Sanskr pūrṇás “full; filled”; Avest pǝrǝna- “full”; Anc Gr πλήρης “full; filled; complete”; Lat plēnus “full; filled; plump”; O Ir lán “full”; Lith pìlnas “full”; O Slav плънъ “full” (Russ полный “full”)]
Concordance
fulls - Nom, sing, masc - Luk. IV, 1; V, 12; XVI, 20; Jhn. XII, 3
fullamma - Dat, sing, masc - Ephes. IV, 13
fullaizos - Gen, sing, fem - Calend. I, 7
fullai - Nom, pl, masc - Luk. IV, 28; V, 26; VI, 11
fullans - Acc, pl, masc - Mrk. VIII, 20
fullos - Acc, pl, fem - Mrk. VIII, 19; Skeirns. VII, 4
Paradigm

2.1. (a)

strong declension of adjectives -a- (-o-)* stem
blinds
(blind)
singular number
masculine gender neuter gender feminine gender
nominative blinds blind, blindata blinda
genitive blindis blindis blindaizōs
dative blindamma blindamma blindai
accusative blindana blind, blindata blinda
plural number
masculine gender neuter gender feminine gender
nominative blindai blinda blindōs
genitive blindaizē blindaizē blindaizō
dative blindaim blindaim blindaim
accusative blindans blinda blindōs

* By the -o- stem versions we mean fem forms of the same type of adjectives.