▪ I. ˈlongful, a.1 dial.
[f. long a. + -ful.]
Long.
1798 J. Jefferson Let. to Rev. J. Boucher 19 Mar. (MS.), A longful time, is a curious kind of Hampshire Paragoge—for a long time. a 1825 Forby Voc. E. Anglia, Longful, very long; full long. 1860 Reade Cloister & H. IV. 179 Bless you, they left this a longful while ago. |
▪ II. ˈlongful, a.2 dial.
[f. long v.1 + -ful.]
Longing. (See Eng. Dial. Dict.)