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1. Falconry. Of a hawk or its wings: In full plumage.
1486. [see FULLFREME].
1562. J. Heywood, Prov. & Epigr. (1867), 169. Byrdes wynges once full sumd byrdes wyll hardly be catcht.
1640. Howell, Dodonas Gr., 72. The King of Birds with fullsummd wings fastning his Talents East and West.
1671. Milton, P. R., I. 14. Inspire my prompted song And bear through highth or depth of Natures bounds, With prosperous wing full summed.
2. nonce-use. Fully developed or accomplished.
1847. Tennyson, The Princess, VII. 272. These twain, upon the skirts of Time, Sit side by side, full-summd in all their powers.