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plentifully-made

|plen-ti-ful-ly-made|

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/ˈplɛntɪfəli meɪd/

abundantly created

Etymology
Etymology Information

'plentifully-made' is a compound word formed from 'plentifully' and 'made.' 'Plentifully' comes from 'plentiful,' which originates from Old French 'plentif,' from Latin 'plenus' meaning 'full.' 'Made' is the past participle of 'make,' from Old English 'macian.'

Historical Evolution

'Plentifully' evolved from Middle English 'plentifull,' and 'made' from Old English 'macian.' The compound 'plentifully-made' is a modern English formation.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'plentifully' meant 'in a plentiful manner,' and 'made' meant 'created.' Together, 'plentifully-made' came to mean 'created in abundance.'

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

made in a way that is abundant or in great quantity.

The banquet was plentifully-made, with food overflowing from every table.

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