[f. FAME sb. + -FUL.] Full of fame, famous, renowned.

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1591.  Sylvester, Du Bartas, I. iii. 377.

        Whose foaming stream strives proudly to compare
(Even in the birth) with Fame-full’st Floods that are.

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a. 1606.  J. Davies, Bien Venu, 140.

        If many Worlds ye seek, or Ages liue,
Perhaps ye should not find occasion such,
As now rich Opportunity doth giue
To make you Fame-full though it empt your Pouche.

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