Abondance

/ˈæbəndəns/ noun

An archaic or obsolete form of 'abundance'; great plenty or a large quantity of something.

From Old French 'abondance', derived from Latin 'abundantia' (fullness, plenty). The 'ab-' prefix means 'to' and 'undare' means 'to wave', suggesting overflowing like waves. This French spelling was used in Middle English before 'abundance' standardized.

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