grudgeful, a. rare.
(ˈgrʌdʒfʊl)
[f. grudge n. + -ful.]
Full of resentment or rancour; resentful.
1596 Spenser F.Q. iv. viii. 28 The hag did scold And rayle at them with grudgefull discontent. 1632 Vicars æneid ii. 49 Grudgefull Greeks. 1877 Blackie Wise Men 86 The full-eyed spouse of Zeus Grudgeful that Troy no bloodier bane should brook. 1893 Stevenson Catriona xv. 182 These red-shank's are unco grudgeful. |
Hence ˈgrudgefully adv.
1882 H. C. Merivale Faucit of B. III. ii. xv. 95 She laughed with a real enjoyment which Guy rather grudge⁓fully envied her. |