Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for PLEN'TI-FUL
PLEN'TE-OUS-NESSPLEN'TI-FUL-LY
PLEN'TI-FUL, a. [from plenty.]
- Copious; abundant; adequate to every purpose; as, a plentiful crop of grain; a plentiful harvest; a plentiful supply of water; a plentiful fortune.
- Yielding abundant crops; affording ample supply; fruitful; as, a plentiful year. – Bacon.
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