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Definition of Plenteous

Plenteous
Plenteous Plen"te*ous, a. [From Plenty.] 1. Containing plenty; abundant; copious; plentiful; sufficient for every purpose; as, a plenteous supply. ``Reaping plenteous crop.' --Milton. 2. Yielding abundance; productive; fruitful. ``The seven plenteous years.' --Gen. xli. 34. 3. Having plenty; abounding; rich. The Lord shall make thee plenteous in goods. --Deut. xxviii. 11. Syn: Plentiful; copious; full. See Ample. -- Plen"te*ous*ly, adv. -- Plen"te*ous*ness, n.

Meaning of Plenteous from wikipedia

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- justice and distinction, set up sanctuaries for Demeter and received plenteous harvests from her in return. When the tribe neglected Poseidon favour...
- what became Repton in 1888 for the contralto aria 'Long since in Egypt's plenteous land' in his oratorio Judith. In 1924 George Gilbert Stocks, director...
- the Jamaican patty. When I view my Country o'er: Of goodly things the plenteous store: The Sea and Fish that swim therein And underground the Copper and...
- ploughing, rain, conquest, victory, wealth, riches, prosperity, prospering, plenteousness, lordship, much, more, fun, fuller, imperishableness, bad crops, food...
- extends From Cape Race to Nootka Sound; May peace forever be our lot, And plenteous store abound: And may those ties of love be ours Which discord cannot...
- mission to the Emporia community in 2020. Taylor, Blanche M. (1973). Plenteous Harvest: The Episcopal Church in Kansas 1837- 1972. Topeka, Kansas: Jostens...
- Parākrama, whose body was most charming, being covered over with the plenteous beauty of the marks of hundreds of promiscuous scars, caused by battle-axes...
- and arrogance (no mere imitation)—only one of the "wolfish earls" so plenteous in the plays themselves, or some born descendant and knower, might seem...
- seven days each year (his festival) in order to remind humanity of the plenteous, toil-free and luxuriant life they enjo**** under his reign before the...