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abundance

Webster 1828

ABUND'ANCE, noun Great plenty; an overflowing quantity; ample sufficiency; in strictness applicable to quantity only; but customarily used of number, as an abundance of peasants.In scripture, the abundance of the rich is great wealth. Ecclesiastes 5:10. Mark 12:44. Luke 21:4.The abundance of the seas is great plenty of fish.Deuteronomy 33:19.It denotes also fullness, overflowing, as the abundance of the heart. Matthew 12:34. Luke 6:45