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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary فراوان ، مفصل، فربه ، شهوانی، تهوع آور، زننده ، اغراق آمیز، غلیظ، زیاد، زشت، پلید.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary excessif|excessive|excessivement|overly|fulsome|excess|excessively bas lat. excessus «excès», de excedere. =>Excéder (a)fzuni gozâf(a)-rav/gu-i tond-ravi biš/brun-ze/az-andâza-gi + let's not overly aggravate one another and the process itself, ... ... I'm usually overly -optimistic but I ... pleine|pleinement|plénitude|full|fulsome|fully|filled-up|plenitude|plenty|aplenty|fraught with|loads poly- "many" comes from the same family as English "full" and, via a metathesis of the [l], it is related to Latin plere "to fill," underlying plus "more" and plenus "full," which devolved into French plein "full." Proto-Indo-European *pel-/*pol- : To fill por (PIE *pel-/*pol- ) 1 ciz, fiziki ; fra. un verre plein por sar-šâr lab-riz + fra. en plein milieu de => au beau milieu de fra. en plein dans/sur ... : dorost (dar miân e) 2 ciz e nâ-sudani ; fra. un jour plein (be xubi )por-šod-a + => (en avoir) plein le dos 3 fra. plein de ... ; eng. plenty/loads of, fraught with, aplenty por (i az šab na gozašta bud ke ...) bas-yâr i az ... sar-šâr( az) + While there is evidence aplenty that the Japanese suicide pilots of the Second World War were sometimes coerced and intimidated into their final flights against US warships in the Pacific, many also believed that they were dying for their emperor.
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version فراوان ،مفصل ،فربه ،شهوانى ،تهوع اور،زننده ،اغراق اميز،غليظ،زياد،زشت ،پليد
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary ful·some adj. Pronunciation: ' fu ̇ l-səm Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English fulsom copious, cloying, from full + -som -some Date: 13th century 1 a : characterized by abundance : COPIOUS <describes in fulsome detail ― G. N. Shuster> < fulsome bird life. The feeder overcrowded ― Maxine Kumin> b : generous in amount, extent, or spirit <the passengers were fulsome in praise of the plane's crew ― Don Oliver> <a fulsome victory for the far left ― Bruce Rothwell> <the greetings have been fulsome , the farewells tender ― Simon Gray> c : being full and well developed <she was in generally fulsome , limpid voice ― Thor Eckert, Jr.> 2 : aesthetically, morally, or generally offensive < fulsome lies and nauseous flattery ― William Congreve> <the devil take thee for a ⋯ fulsome rogue ― George Villiers> 3 : exceeding the bounds of good taste : OVERDONE <the fulsome chromium glitter of the escalators dominating the central hall ― Lewis Mumford> 4 : excessively complimentary or flattering : EFFUSIVE <an admiration whose extent I did not express, lest I be thought fulsome ― A. J. Liebling> –ful·some·ly adverb –ful·some·ness noun usage The senses shown above are the chief living senses of fulsome. Sense 2, which was a generalized term of disparagement in the late 17th century, is the least common of these. Fulsome became a point of dispute when sense 1, thought to be obsolete in the 19th century, began to be revived in the 20th. The dispute was exacerbated by the fact that the large dictionaries of the first half of the century missed the beginnings of the revival. Sense 1 has not only been revived but has spread in its application and continues to do so. The chief danger for the us…