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1.1
Adverb
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Old French
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edit
]
Adverb
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]
a
plenté
(
idiomatic
)
much
;
lots
;
a lot
c.
1160 – 1174
,
Wace
,
Roman de Rou
11667–11672
, (available on
Google Books
):
Dunc
s’
asist
li
Dus
el
mangier
;
Li
Barun
è
li
Chevalier
A
mengier
orent
à plenté
;
Li
Dus
en
out
asez
porté
;
Asez
mengierent
tuit
è
burent
;
Mult
furent
liez
k’
à
terre
furent
.
Then the Duke sat himself down to the meal;
the barons and the knights
had
plenty
to eat;
the Duke had enough brought in;
they all ate and drank their fill;
they were very happy to be on land.
Descendants
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]
English:
aplenty
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