-full

Usage notes

 * In current usage, only standard for forming nouns (e.g., is now a misspelling).
 * For nouns, both forms have historically been considered acceptable; e.g., Weld’s Progressive English Grammar provides both and  as examples. Now usually hyphenated (e.g.,  instead of ), though both the spelling  and spaced compounds with  are more common (e.g., ); however, the plural is rarely formed by suffixing  instead of pluralizing the noun when spaced (e.g.,  versus ), unlike with -full (/ or /) and may be considered nonstandard.

Suffix

 * 1) equivalent to -ful

Suffix

 * 1) equivalent to -ful

Suffix

 * 1) equivalent to -ful