Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An old form of
abundance .
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- noun obsolete
abundance
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Examples
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Gratitude that the aboundance of life of our planet is protected.
Sustainability, Community Building and Playback Theater 2008
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Out of the aboundance of the heart the mouth speaks.
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Out of the aboundance of the heart, the mouth speaketh.
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There is great aboundance of victuals in this citie, as namely of bread and wine, and especially of hogs-flesh, with other necessaries.
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Citye of Canton within the kingdome of China, hauing layd his storehouse of aboundance in Manellia a Citye by him erected in
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By the aboundance whereof they are so noysomly pestred, as that in many weekes they haue not beene able to recouer the shore, yea and many times recouer it not vntill the season of fishing bee ouer passed.
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There is neuerthelesse aboundance of all thinges: but brought thyther from other places, as from Babylon of Nilus, Arabia
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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Citye of Canton within the kingdome of China, hauing layd his storehouse of aboundance in Manellia a Citye by him erected in
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And thus bendyng our journey to the west we founde a very fayre well or fountayne, from the which flowed great aboundance of water.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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At the foot of the mountayne we founde a certayne hole, out of whiche flowed aboundance of water.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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