I.c. gen. full of a thing, Hdt., Trag.
2.filled or infected by, πλήρης ὑπ᾽ οἰωνῶν τε καὶ κυνῶν βορᾶς polluted by birds and dogs with meat (torn from the body of Polynices), Soph.
II.rarely c. dat. filled with, Eur.
III.absol. full, of a swoln stream, Hdt.; of the moon, id=Hdt.; of cups, Eur.: —esp. full of people, Ar.