faithfull

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English

Adjective

faithfull (comparative faithfuller or more faithfull, superlative faithfullest or most faithfull)

  1. Archaic spelling of faithful.
    • 1581, anonymous author, A Treatise Of Daunses:
      Some others goe further and alledging or rather indeede abusing some peece of the Scripture, where it appeareth that the faithfull haue leaped and daunsed: they thinke verily that they haue founde the beane in the cake, as though this were a proper couerture & cloke to couer the infection and filthines of their daunces.
    • 1594, Christopher Marlowe, Massacre at Paris:
      NAVARRE. It is enough if that Navarre may be Esteemed faithfull to the King of France: Whose service he may still commaund to death.
    • 1650, John Dury, The Reformed Librarie-Keeper:
      Thy faithfull and unwearied servant SAMUEL HARTLIB.