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  1.  Falconry. Of a hawk or its wings: In full plumage.

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1486.  [see FULLFREME].

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1562.  J. Heywood, Prov. & Epigr. (1867), 169. Byrdes wynges once full sumd byrdes wyll hardly be catcht.

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1640.  Howell, Dodona’s Gr., 72. The King of Birds … with fullsummd wings fastning his Talents East and West.

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1671.  Milton, P. R., I. 14. Inspire … my prompted song … And bear through highth or depth of Nature’s bounds, With prosperous wing full summed.

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  2.  nonce-use. Fully developed or accomplished.

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1847.  Tennyson, The Princess, VII. 272. These twain, upon the skirts of Time, Sit side by side, full-summ’d in all their powers.

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