Etymology and Origin
The word "plenty" derives from the Old French word "plenté," which in turn evolved from the Latin word "plenitas," meaning "fullness," "abundance," or "sufficiency."
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Historical Usage
The word "plenty" has been used in English since the 13th century, and its meaning has remained largely unchanged over time. It has often been used to describe states of abundance or satisfaction, particularly in relation to material possessions or resources.
Idiomatic Expressions
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