plentevous

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== Middle English == === Etymology === From Old French plentiveus (“fertile, rich”), from plentif (“abundant”), from plenté (“abundance”), from Latin plenitatem, accusative of plenitas (“fullness”), from plenus (“complete, full”), from Proto-Indo-European *pl̥h₁nós (“full”). === Adjective === plentevous plentiful, abundant Chaucer Withoute bake mete was nevere his hous,Of fissh and flessh, and that so plentevousIt snewed in his hous of mete and drynke. ==== Derived terms ==== plentevously ==== Descendants ==== English: plenteous