Uberty
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Fertile growth, abundance, fruitfulness; copiousness, plenty. archaic, uncountable
"'And yiff a tre with frut be ovirlade'/In his epistles he seith, as ye may see,/'Both braunche and bough wol enclyne and fade,/And greyne oppressith to moche vberte:/Right so it farith of fals felicite,/That of his weighte mesure doth exceede/Than of a fal gretly is to dreede'."
Example
More examples"'And yiff a tre with frut be ovirlade'/In his epistles he seith, as ye may see,/'Both braunche and bough wol enclyne and fade,/And greyne oppressith to moche vberte:/Right so it farith of fals felicite,/That of his weighte mesure doth exceede/Than of a fal gretly is to dreede'."
Etymology
From Middle French uberté, from Latin ūbertās, from ūber.
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