full-fraught

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Etymology

From full +‎ fraught.

Adjective

full-fraught (comparative more full-fraught, superlative most full-fraught)

  1. (archaic) Laden or stored to fullness; fully loaded.
    • 1870, Samuel Reynolds Hole, A Book about Roses:
      It must have been a tailor who substituted the name of his beloved esculent for a word so full-fraught with sweetness, so suggestive of the brave and the beautiful, of romance and poesy, [...]