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Etymology edit

From Middle English batful, badfull, perhaps from Old English *batfull, equivalent to bat (to improve"; as in "battle, batten) +‎ -ful. Compare also Old Norse bati (improvement, profit, usefulness).

Adjective edit

batful (comparative more batful, superlative most batful)

  1. (dialectal or obsolete) Rich; fertile, as in reference to land or soil.
    Synonyms: (obsolete) batten, (obsolete) battle