English edit

Etymology edit

From lull +‎ -ful.

Adjective edit

lullful (comparative more lullful, superlative most lullful)

  1. (of a sound, rare) Soothing; producing a calming or relaxed feeling
    • 1982, Ivan Doig, The Sea Runners, page 133:
      Everything flat, discreet, lullful.
    • 1996, James Clarence Mangan, Jacques Chuto, Poems, volume 2, page 159:
      A song to the rose, the Summer's daughter! —
      The lullful music of Teegreez' flow []

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