aboundingly

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== English == === Etymology === From abounding +‎ -ly. === Adverb === aboundingly (comparative more aboundingly, superlative most aboundingly) In an abounding manner; in a manner that abounds. [First attested from around (1350 to 1470.)] Synonyms: plentifully, profusely To an abounding degree. Synonyms: abundantly, greatly, enormously, immensely 1859, John Ruskin, letter to Charles Eliot Norton dated 10 December, 1859, in Letters of John Ruskin and Charles Eliot Norton, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1904, Volume 1, p. 91,[3] I have your kind letter with Lowell’s—both quite aboundingly helpful to me. 1908, Henry James, letter to Edith Wharton dated 13 October, 1908, in Percy Lubbock (ed.), The Letters of Henry James, London: Macmillan, 1920, Volume 2, p. 108,[4] Believe meanwhile and always in the aboundingly tender friendship […] of yours more than ever, Henry James. ==== Related terms ==== abundantly === References ===