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Etymology edit

From talent +‎ -ful.

Adjective edit

talentful (comparative more talentful, superlative most talentful)

  1. (archaic) Characterised by talent; talented, gifted.
    • 1844, Fredrika Bremer, translated by Mary Howitt, The H— Family: Trälinnan; Axel and Anna; and Other Tales, volume 1, London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, pages 123–124:
      In order to celebrate the name-day of the Ironmaster D—, his three talentful daughters, and his four talentful sons, gave on this evening a little concert, to which a tolerably large company of listeners had been invited, and to which now the H— family made a welcome five.

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Saterland Frisian edit

Etymology edit

From Talent +‎ -ful. Compare German talentvoll.

Adjective edit

talentful

  1. talented; gifted