rare. [f. SOUL sb. + -FUL 2.] As much as a soul can hold or contain.

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1649.  in Select Biogr. (Wodrow Soc.), I. 406. He did so long (as he said) for his soulful of the well of life.

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1902.  A. B. Davidson, Called of God, x. 268 Except a man be washed, and have a whole soulful of spiritual faculties awake within him, he cannot see the kingdom of God.

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