Etymology:
Meaning:
Origin:
The Latin word "plenus" means "full" or "completely filled." It is the source of numerous English words related to fullness or abundance, including:
The suffix "-eous" in "plenteous" indicates a quality or property.
Examples of Usage:
Etymology and Origin The word plenty derives from the Old French word plenté which
Etymology The word ample derives from the Latin adjective amplus which means wide
Etymology Latin copiōsus Proto Indo European kʷepiō abundance crowd M
Etymology The word rich originated in Middle English from the Old French riche which
Etymology The word maple comes from the Old English word mapuldor which in turn com
Etymology The word pity comes from the Old French word pitié which in turn comes fr
Etymology The word arithmetic is derived from the Greek word ἀριθμός arithm
Etymology From Middle English glose from Old French glose from Medieval Latin gl
Etymology Latin sedulus meaning diligent assiduous watchful Indo European sed m