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May 20, 2021

Word of the Day: Copious

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Word of the Day : May 20, 2021

copious \KOH-pee-us\ adjective

Definition

1 a : yielding something abundantly

b : plentiful in number

2 a : full of thought, information, or matter

b : profuse or exuberant in words, expression, or style

3 : present in large quantity : taking place on a large scale

Did You Know?

Copious dates to the 14th century, during the era of English known as Middle English. Like most terms entering the language then, it comes ultimately from Latin, from the word copia, meaning "abundance." (Cornucopia combines this same root with cornu, meaning "horn," to form the phrase "horn of plenty.") Latin copia combines the prefix co- and -op, * ops, meaning "wealth" or "power." (That asterisk means that ops is assumed to have existed or has been reconstructed by means of comparative evidence.) The latter also features in the history of opulent, meaning "wealthy" or "luxurious."

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