v. Obs. [f. FULL adv. + COME v. Cf. Ger. volkommen adj., perfect.] trans. To finish; to perfect.

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c. 1477.  Caxton, Jason, 16. With an other spere that he [Jason] had taken of his esquyer for to fulcome his emprise. Ibid. (c. 1483), Vocab., 47. Dieu leur laisse leur voye Bien employer, God late them theyr waye Well fulcome.

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