plenty

English

/ˈplɛnti/, /ˈplɛnti/, [ˈplɪɾ̃i]

noun
Definitions
  • A more-than-adequate amount.

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English plentie derived from plenté derived from Old French plenté (much, a lot) derived from Latin plenitatem derived from Proto-Indo-European *pl̥h₁nós (full).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*pl̥h₁nós

Gloss

full

Concept
Semantic Field

Quantity

Ontological Category

Property

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