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plenty

noun

[from L. plenus.]

Abundance; copiousness; full or adequate supply; as, we have a plenty of corn for bread; the garrison has a plenty of provisions. Its application to persons, as a plenty of buyers or sellers, is inelegant.

plenty

Fruitfulness; a poetic use. The teeming clouds . Descend in gladsome plenty o’er the world.

plenty

adjective
Plentiful; being in abundance. Where water is plenty-- . If reasons were as plenty as blackberries. In every country where liquors are plenty. The common sorts of fowls and the several gallinaceous species are plenty. A variety of other herbs and roots which are plenty. They seem formed for those countries where shrubs are plenty and water scarce. When laborers are plenty, their wages will be low./ . In the country, where wood is more plenty, they make their beams stronger.