inundant

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English

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Etymology

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From Latin inundans, present participle of inundare.

Adjective

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inundant (comparative more inundant, superlative most inundant)

  1. (archaic) overflowing
    • a. 1763, William Shenstone, Economy: A Rhapsody, addressed to young poets:
      Thy voice, hydropic Fancy! calls aloud
      For costly draughts, inundant bowls of joy,
      Rivers of rich regalement, seas of bliss

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Latin

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Verb

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inundant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of inundō