Plen·ty n.; pl. Plenties in --Shak. Full or adequate supply; enough and to spare; sufficiency; specifically, abundant productiveness of the earth; ample supply for human wants; abundance; copiousness. “Plenty of corn and wine.” --Gen. xxvii. 28. “Promises Britain peace and plenty.” --Shak.
Houses of office stuffed with plentee. --Chaucer.
The teeming clouds Descend in gladsome plenty o'er the world. --Thomson.
Syn: -- Abundance; exuberance. See Abundance.