bookful

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English

Etymology 1

From book +‎ -ful.

Adjective

bookful (comparative more bookful, superlative most bookful)

  1. (obsolete) Full of book-knowledge; stuffed with ideas gleaned from books.
    • 1711, Alexander Pope, An Essay on Criticism, section XXXV:
      The Bookful Blockhead, ignorantly read, / With Loads of Learned Lumber in his Head.

Etymology 2

From book +‎ -ful.

Noun

bookful (plural bookfuls or booksful)

  1. As much as a book holds.