rare. [f. SOUL sb. + -FUL 2.] As much as a soul can hold or contain.
1649. in Select Biogr. (Wodrow Soc.), I. 406. He did so long (as he said) for his soulful of the well of life.
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.