ringful
Etymology
From ring + -ful.
ringful means the amount that fills or makes up a ring. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 83 out of 100.
noun
- The amount that fills or makes up a ring.“A very good opening was made with a class of ten aged bulls and they made quite an imposing "ringful."”
adj
- Ringlike or pertaining to rings.“Let's face it: anyone with a ring in his ear and long hair is a kind of 'sonofabitch', even if his bike isn't unduly 'ringful', with spokes radiating out from a narrow hub.”