Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for RE-DUND'ANCE, or RE-DUND'AN-CY
RE-DUND'ANCE, or RE-DUND'AN-CY, n. [L. redundantia, redundo. See Redound.]
- Excess or superfluous quantity; superfluity; superabundance. Labor throws off redundancies. – Addison.
- In discourse, superfluity of words. – Encyc.
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