mineful
Etymology
From mine + -ful.
noun
- An amount sufficient to fill a mine.“The Americans abandoned what had become a more than useless concession, and to-day a mineful of water, colored with copper sulphates and lapping undetermined streaks of ore, remains the property of the Virgin of Cobre.”
- A large amount, particularly of something obtained through mining.“Oh this earth is a mineful of treasure, A goblet, that's full to the brim,”