hungerful

English

Etymology

From hunger +‎ -ful.

Adjective

hungerful (comparative more hungerful, superlative most hungerful)

  1. (rare) hungry
    • 1911, James Oliver Curwood, The honour of the big snows, page 180:
      [] there came the wailing howl of a wolf — a cry of hungerful savageness that died away in echoes of infinite sadness.