fullhead

Etymology 1
From, equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1)  Fullness.
 * 2) * 1843, Juliana (of Norwich.), Hugh Paulin Cressy, George Hargreave Parker, XVI revelations of divine love:
 * But for we may not have this in fullhead while we be here ; therefore it befalleth us ever to live in sweet praying, and in lovely longing with our Lord Jesu, for he longeth ever for to bring us to the fulhead of joy, as it is before said;
 * 1) * 1948, The fellowship of the saints:
 * The beginning of this contemplation may be felt in this life, but the fullhead of it is kept until the bliss of heaven.
 * The beginning of this contemplation may be felt in this life, but the fullhead of it is kept until the bliss of heaven.

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * 1) A castrated stag.