[f. TOOTH sb. + -FUL 1.]
1. Full of teeth; having many teeth. rare.
1591. Sylvester, Du Bartas, I. iii. 834. Our mealy grain being covered by the tooth-full Harrow.
† 2. Pleasant to the taste: = TOOTHSOME. Obs.
1622. Massinger & Dekker, Virg.-Mart., V. i. What dainty relish on my tongue This fruit hath left! Some angel hath me fed: If so toothfull, I will be banqueted.