plenteously
advEtymology
From plenteous + -ly.
- derived from *pl̥h₁nós✻
- derived from plenitatem
- derived from plentiveus
- inherited from plentewos
Definitions
copiously
copiously; plentifully; in abundance.
- What was the effect of his widow's dedication to Cecil, is not known: it may be hoped that Ascham's works obtained for his family, after his decease, that support which he did not, in his life, very plenteously procure them.
- The old woman ate greedily, and drank still more plenteously of the sweet wine.
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