plenté

See also: plente

Middle French

Etymology

From Old French plenté.

Noun

plenté f (plural plentez)

  1. plenty; much; a lot

Descendants

  • French: pleinté

Norman

Etymology

From Old French plenté, itself from Latin plenitas.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /plã.te/

Noun

plenté f (plural plentés)

  1. abundance

Old French

Alternative forms

  • plentet

Etymology

From Latin plēnitās, plēnitātem, corresponding to plein + -té.

Noun

plenté oblique singular, f (oblique plural plentez, nominative singular plenté, nominative plural plentez)

  1. fullness (quality of being full)
  2. abundance; much; a lot

Descendants

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