Definition
The state of overflowing or flooding; an excessive abundance or overflow.
Etymology
From Latin exundantia, derived from exundans (overflowing), combining ex- (out) and undare (to wave or overflow). The term literally describes water flowing out excessively.
Kelly Says
This archaic word combines the Latin root for 'wave' with 'out' — so it describes the feeling of something (especially water) spilling over and out of its container in overwhelming abundance, like a river in flood.
Translations
BNবাংলা
অধিকতা
adh-i-ka-ta
CACatalà
abundància
a-bun-dan-thee-a
CSČeština
nadbytek
nad-by-tek
DADansk
overflod
o-ver-flod
DEDeutsch
Üppigkeit
y-p-pig-keit
ELΕλληνικά
πρόσφορα
pro-s-fo-ra
ESEspañol
abundancia
a-bun-dan-thee-ah
FAفارسی
فراوانی
f-ra-va-ni
FISuomi
ylivuotavuus
y-li-voo-ta-vuus
FRFrançais
abondance
a-bon-dan-s
HIहिन्दी
अधिकता
adhi-ka-ta
IDBahasa Indonesia
melimpah
me-lim-pah
ITItaliano
abbondanza
a-bon-dan-tsa
MSBahasa Melayu
melimpah
me-lim-pah
NLNederlands
overvloed
o-ver-vloed
NONorsk
overflod
o-ver-flod
PLPolski
obfitość
ob-fi-to-shch
PTPortuguês
abundância
a-bun-dan-sya
RORomână
abundență
a-bun-den-tsa
RUРусский
изобилие
izobiliye
SVSvenska
överflöd
o-ver-floed
SWKiswahili
wingi
win-gee
THไทย
ความอุดมสมบูรณ์
kwan-a-ud-tom-sa-boon
TRTürkçe
boluluş
bo-loo-lu-sh
UKУкраїнська
багатство
ba-gat-stvo
VITiếng Việt
sự phong phú
su phong phu