hapful

English

Etymology

From hap + -ful.

Adjective

hapful (comparative more hapful, superlative most hapful)

  1. Full of hap or good fortune; fortunate.
    • 2002, John G. Neihardt, A Cycle of the West:
      Along about the blanching of the east, When sleep is weirdest and a moment's flight, Remembered coextensive with the night, May teem with hapful years; as light in smoke Upon the jumble of Hugh's dreaming broke A buzz of human voices.
  2. Lucky; happy.
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