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fulfillen

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Middle English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old English fullfyllan; equivalent to ful- +‎ fillen.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /fulˈfɛlən/, /fulˈfilən/, /fulˈfulən/

Verb

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fulfillen (third-person singular simple present fulfilleth, present participle fulfillynge, first-/third-person singular past indicative fulfilde, past participle fulfild)

  1. To perform or do (a deed):
    1. To fulfil a task or duty.
    2. To fulfil a prophecy or prediction.
  2. To fill; to make something full:
    1. (figuratively) To suffuse or instill; to fill with.
    2. To satisfy; to make happy or satiated.
  3. To finish or end; to become or make complete:
    1. (of time) To pass or end.
    2. (rare, of people) To live (for a specified time)
  4. To replace or supply; to be substituted for.
  5. To be full of; to spread throughout.
  6. (rare) To hold a position.
  7. (rare) To cause or accomplish.

Conjugation

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Conjugation of fulfillen (weak in -ed/-de)
infinitive (to) fulfillen, fulfille
present tense past tense
1st-person singular fulfille fulfilled, fulfilde
2nd-person singular fulfillest fulfilledest, fulfildest
3rd-person singular fulfilleth fulfilled, fulfilde
subjunctive singular fulfille
imperative singular
plural1 fulfillen, fulfille fulfilleden, fulfillede, fulfilden, fulfilde
imperative plural fulfilleth, fulfille
participles fulfillynge, fulfillende fulfilled, fulfild

1 Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular.

Descendants

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  • English: fulfill, fulfil

References

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