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a. (obsolete form of hateful English)
Usage examples of "hatefull".
Old man, great sure shalbe thy meed,If where those knights for feare of dew vengeaunceDo lurke, thou certainly to me areed,That I may wreake on them their hainous hatefull deed.
O Hatefull hellish Snake, what furie furstBrought thee from balefull house of Proserpine,Where in her bosome she thee long had nurst,And fostred vp with bitter milke of tine,Fowle Gealosie, that turnest loue diuineTo ioylesse dread, and mak'st the louing hartWith Hatefull thoughts to languish and to pine,And feed it selfe with selfe-consuming smart?
At last when they were passed out of sight,Yet she did not her spightfull speach forbeare,But after them did barke, and still backbite,Though there were none her hatefull words to heare:Like as a curre doth felly bite and teareThe stone, which passed straunger at him threw.
Where making ioyous feast theire daies they spentIn perfect loue, deuoide of hatefull strife,Allide with bands of mutuall couplement.