Plenteously
1Plenteously — Plenteous Plen te*ous, a. [From {Plenty}.] 1. Containing plenty; abundant; copious; plentiful; sufficient for every purpose; as, a plenteous supply. Reaping plenteous crop. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Yielding abundance; productive; fruitful. The… …
2plenteously — adverb see plenteous …
3plenteously — See plenteous. * * * …
4plenteously — adverb copiously; plentifully; in abundance …
5plenteously — plentɪəslɪ adv. abundantly, plentifully, copiously …
6plenteously — plen·te·ous·ly …
7plenteously — adverb in a bountiful manner • Syn: ↑bountifully, ↑bounteously, ↑plentifully • Derived from adjective: ↑plenteous, ↑plentiful (for: ↑plentifully), ↑ …
8plenteous — plenteously, adv. plenteousness, n. /plen tee euhs/, adj. 1. plentiful; copious; abundant: a plenteous supply of food. 2. yielding abundantly; fruitful: a plenteous harvest. [1250 1300; ME plenteus (see PLENTY, OUS); r. ME plentivous < OF… …
9Christmas pudding — For the atomic model, see Plum pudding model. This Christmas pudding is decorated with skimmia rather than holly. Christmas pudding is a pudding traditionally served on Christmas Day (December 25). It has its origins in medieval England, and is… …
10Stir-up Sunday — is an informal term in the Anglican Church for the last Sunday before the season of Advent.The term comes from the opening words of the collect for the day in the Book of Common Prayer of 1549 and later (a translation of the Roman Missal s… …