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单词 plentitude
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plentituden.

Brit. /ˈplɛntᵻtjuːd/, /ˈplɛntᵻtʃuːd/, U.S. /ˈplɛn(t)əˌt(j)ud/
Origin: A variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymon: plenitude n.
Etymology: Alteration of plenitude n., after plenty n.In some instances perhaps a misspelling or typographical error for plenitude n.
Plenitude; fullness, completeness; abundance, wealth; an instance of this.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > quantity > sufficient quantity, amount, or degree > abundance > [noun]
speedOE
fulsomenesslOE
wonea1300
fulsomeheada1325
cheapc1325
largitya1382
plenteousnessa1382
plenteoustea1382
plentya1382
abundancec1384
affluencec1390
largenessc1400
uberty?a1412
aboundingc1425
fullness1440
copiousness1447
rifenessc1450
copy1484
abundancy?1526
copiosity1543
plentifulness1555
ampleness1566
umberty?1578
acquire1592
amplitude1605
plentitude1609
plenitude1614
fertility1615
profluence1623
fluency1624
flushness1662
rowtha1689
sonsea1689
affluentness1727
raff1801
richness1814
the world > relative properties > wholeness > completeness > [noun] > fullness or completeness
fullnessOE
fullhead1340
plenty1340
plenitudec1425
plentitude1609
plenalty1660
plenarty1660
fulth1881
1609 W. Cowper Three Heauenly Treat. Romanes 376 The plentitude and fulnesse thereof was communicated vnto him.
1615 T. Adams Spirituall Nauigator 3 in Blacke Devill A happy and excellent knowledge, giuen to the Saints; and that in a wonderfull plentitude.
a1699 J. Beaumont Psyche (1702) xvi. ccxxx. 258 Though Pentecost's vast Plentitude should press Its feast of Joyes into my bosom.
1794 S. T. Coleridge Destiny of Nations iii Infinite Love Whose latence is the plentitude of all.
1824 W. Scott Redgauntlet II. i. 13 They were met..by..Peter Peebles in his usual plentitude of wig and celsitude of hat.
a1855 C. Brontë Professor (1857) I. xiv. 244 Her complexion, her countenance..were..the type of another race—of a race less gifted with fullness of flesh and plentitude of blood.
1899 Amer. Jrnl. Sociol. 4 455 He is far from possessing that plentitude of power with which the popular mind has clothed him.
1944 W. H. Auden For Time Being (1945) 47 These wonders in all their endless plentitude and novelty.
1978 Dædalus Summer 197 This ‘natural man’ enjoys a plentitude of being.
1992 Sci. Amer. June 18 (heading) Although hampered by optical and mechanical flaws, Hubble has relayed a plentitude of eye-opening images and revealing spectral portraits of cosmic objects.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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