yearful
Etymology
From year + -ful.
yearful means The amount that occurs in a year; a year's worth (of something). Lexicurio rates it Distinctive — a strength score of 67 out of 100.
noun
- The amount that occurs in a year; a year's worth (of something).“He had three yearsful of news to relate and in it all not a word of discouragement, but enthusiasm for what has already been done and plans for what is yet to be done.”
adj
- Full of years; elderly; aged.“[…] but into the quiet haunts of the yearful ones ye cannot as yet hope for admission.”