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exuberancy|ɛgˈzjuːbərənsɪ| [ad. L. exūberantia: see prec. and -ancy.] 1. = exuberance 1, 1 b.
1649E. Marbury in Spurgeon Treas. Dav. Ps. xviii. 1–2 Which [praise] he expresseth in this exuberancy and redundancy of holy oratory. 1650Bulwer Anthropomet. 179 Cosmetiques..contrived..to restrain the exuberancy of over-grown Breasts. a1722Lisle Husb. (1752) 277 The exuberancy of its juice will make it knotty and sticky. 1843Marryat M. Violet xvii, The exuberancy of spirit..had deserted me. †2. = exuberance 2. Obs.
1611Coryat Crudities 256 The marvellous affluence and exuberancy of all things tending to the sustentation of man's life. 1762tr. Busching's Syst. Geog. III. 611 The levels yield an exuberancy of grain. †3. concr. = exuberance 3. Obs.
a1633Austin Medit. (1635) 61 It was no Meteor; no fire⁓drake..(Things which wise-men..know to be Exuberancies of Nature). 1655Fuller Ch. Hist. ii. vi. §38 And some will censure this Digression for a Struma, or tedious Exuberancy. |