plenteous

Etymology
From, , et al., circa 1300, from (early 13th century), from , from  (Modern French , English ), from , accusative of , from , from.

Adjective

 * 1) In plenty; abundant.
 * His farm, though small, nevertheless allowed him a plenteous supply of healthy food.
 * 1)  Having plenty; abounding; rich.
 * 1)  Having plenty; abounding; rich.