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Webster 1913 Edition
Plenish
1.
To replenish.
[Obs.]
T. Reeve.
2.
To furnish; to stock, as a house or farm.
[Scot.]
Webster 1828 Edition
Plenish
PLENISH
, for replenish, not used.Definition 2024
plenish
plenish
English
Verb
plenish (third-person singular simple present plenishes, present participle plenishing, simple past and past participle plenished)
- (archaic, chiefly Scotland) To fill up, to stock or supply (something). [from 15th c.]
- 1982, Lawrence Durrell, Constance, Faber & Faber 2004 (Avignon Quintet), p. 794-5:
- By the time they went back to the bar the expressionless peasant behind it had set up two glasses and plenished them with yellow rum and sugar upon which he now poured hot water before pushing them forward and motioning to them with his head to drink.
- 1982, Lawrence Durrell, Constance, Faber & Faber 2004 (Avignon Quintet), p. 794-5:
- (chiefly Scotland) Specifically, to stock land or a house (with livestock or furniture). [from 15th c.]