plenish verb.
['plɛnɪʃ] Now chiefly
Scot. &
north. LME.[Old French pleniss- lengthened stem of plenir fill, from plein from Latin plenus full: see -ISH2.]1. verb trans. Fill up, supply, stock; replenish.
LME.b. spec. Furnish (a house etc.).
L16.2. verb intrans. Spread widely; fill a vacant space.
LME-M16. ■ plenishing noun (a) the action of the verb;
(b) equipment, stock, (household) furniture;
spec. a bride's contribution to setting up house;
outsight plenishing: see
OUTSIGHT noun1:
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