"noteful" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more noteful [comparative], most noteful [superlative]
Etymology: From Middle English noteful, notful (“useful”), from note (“use, need”), from Old English notu (“use, enjoyment”), from Proto-West Germanic *notu, from Proto-Germanic *nutō, *nutjō, *nutą (“use, enjoyment”), from Proto-Indo-European *newd- (“to acquire, make use of”) + -ful. Equivalent to note + -ful. Related to Old English nēotan (“to use, enjoy”), Old English nyttian (“to make use of, utilize”), Old English nytlīċ (“useful, profitable, beneficial”). Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|noteful}} Middle English noteful, {{inh|en|ang|notu||use, enjoyment}} Old English notu (“use, enjoyment”), {{inh|en|gmw-pro|*notu}} Proto-West Germanic *notu, {{inh|en|gem-pro|*nutō}} Proto-Germanic *nutō, {{der|en|ine-pro|*newd-||to acquire, make use of}} Proto-Indo-European *newd- (“to acquire, make use of”), {{suf|en|note|ful|pos=adjective}} note + -ful, {{cog|ang|nēotan||to use, enjoy}} Old English nēotan (“to use, enjoy”), {{cog|ang|nyttian||to make use of, utilize}} Old English nyttian (“to make use of, utilize”), {{cog|ang|nytlīċ||useful, profitable, beneficial}} Old English nytlīċ (“useful, profitable, beneficial”) Head templates: {{en-adj}} noteful (comparative more noteful, superlative most noteful)
  1. Useful; serviceable. Related terms: note
    Sense id: en-noteful-en-adj-SKAh1Des Categories (other): English adjectives suffixed with -ful, English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, Middle English entries with incorrect language header, Middle English terms suffixed with -ful, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Middle English entries with incorrect language header: 95 1 4 Disambiguation of Middle English terms suffixed with -ful: 93 0 7 Disambiguation of Pages with 2 entries: 98 0 2 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 98 0 2
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