re·plen·ish 
(r
ĭ-pl
ĕn
ĭsh)
v. re·plen·ished, re·plen·ish·ing, re·plen·ish·es
v.tr.1. To fill or make complete again; add a new stock or supply to: replenish the larder.
2. To inspire or nourish: The music will replenish my weary soul.
v.intr. To become full again.
[Middle English replenisshen, from Old French replenir, repleniss- : re-, re- + plenir, to fill (from plein, full, from Latin plēnus; see pelə-1 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots).]
re·plenish·er n.
re·plenish·ment n.