rare. [f. TREE sb. + -FUL 1.] Full of trees; abounding in trees.
1855. Bailey, Mystic, Spir. Leg., 83. Woods And treeful tracts.
1874. H. A. Merewether, By Sea & by Land, v. 46. From this point I was disappointed in India. I had expected to see more mountains, and it had been tolerably so, and treeful up to Jubblepoor.
1889. Hissey, Tour in Phaeton, 205. A level, green, and treeful country.