Definition
Plural of abundance; multiple instances of having very large quantities or an overflowing supply of something.
Etymology
From 'abundance,' which comes from Latin 'abundantia,' from 'abundare' (to overflow), from 'ab-' (away) + 'undare' (to flow in waves).
Kelly Says
The Latin root literally means 'flowing in waves away from'—ancient Romans imagined wealth as a river overflowing its banks, an image that still shapes how we talk about richness today.
Translations
BNবাংলা
সমৃদ্ধি
so-mrid-dhi
CACatalà
abundància
a-boon-dan-thee-a
CSČeština
obilství
oh-bil-stvi
DADansk
overflod
oh-ver-flod
ELΕλληνικά
πλείονα
ple-o-na
ESEspañol
abundancias
a-boon-dan-thee-as
FAفارسی
فراوانی
far-a-wa-ni
FRFrançais
abondances
a-bon-dan-s
HIहिन्दी
प्रचुरता
pra-chura-ta
IDBahasa Indonesia
melimpahnya
me-lim-pah-nya
IGIG
ihe n'anya
ee-he n'an-ya
ITItaliano
abbondanze
a-bon-dan-tsee
MSBahasa Melayu
kelimpahan
ke-lim-pah-an
MYမြန်မာ
ကျွမ်းပြည့်
ky-wun-pyit
NLNederlands
overvloed
oh-ver-vloedt
NONorsk
overflod
oh-ver-flod
PLPolski
obfitość
oh-fee-tostch
PTPortuguês
abundâncias
a-boon-dan-see-as
RORomână
abundență
a-boon-den-tsa
RUРусский
изобилие
izobiliye
SLSlovenščina
abundancije
SVSvenska
överflöd
oh-ver-floed
SWKiswahili
wingi
win-gee
TAதமிழ்
மகத்துவம்
ma-hat-thuvam
THไทย
ความอุดมสมบูรณ์
kwan-oot-dom-sam-boon
TRTürkçe
bolluklar
bol-luk-lar
UKУкраїнська
багатство
ba-gat-st-vo
URاردو
فراوانی
far-a-wa-ni
VITiếng Việt
sự phong phú
su phong phu
ZUZU
inganekwane
in-ga-ne-kwan-e