A fuller was a person who fulled woolen cloth. This involved making the cloth thicker by causing it to felt or mat, by washing or beating it. This process made the cloth more thick or full, hence the words fulling and fuller.
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Allysen Fuller...i mean Butler ;)
The cusps are toward the east and it is becoming fuller.
it is took from a fuller in the medieval times who scoured and thickened raw cloth and comes from America and France. the first know recording of someone with the last name of fuller lived in Yorkshire and came from France.
No, if someone uses the term "fuller" to mean having more quantity than something comparable, they are using slang, rather than any official vocabulary. HOWEVER, there is a word 'fuller' in the Oxford English Dictionary and other dictionaries to mean a 'ditch' orsink in the blade ofa sword to enable better flex in it and/or make it require less metal to forge/manufacture.
Margaret Fuller's parents were Timothy Fuller and Margaret Crane Fuller.
fuller coat of arms motto meaning "grab the future"
Fuller Mellish's birth name is Harold Arthur Fuller.
Anise Fuller's birth name is Anise Antonetta Fuller.
Anthony Fuller's birth name is Anthony Blair Fuller.
Clem Fuller's birth name is Clement D. Fuller.
Greg Fuller's birth name is Gregory S. Fuller.