Plethoric
Pronunciation
- UK IPA: /ˈplɛθəɹɪk/, /plɛˈθɒɹɪk/
Origin
From Late Latin plethoricus, from Hellenistic Ancient Greek πληθωÏικός, from πληθώÏα ("plethora").
Full definition of plethoric
Adjective
plethoric
- (medicine) Suffering from plethora; ruddy in complexion, congested or swollen with blood. from 14th c.
- 1941, W Somerset Maugham, Up at the Villa, Vintage 2004, p. 81:Harold Atkinson, her host, was a fine handsome grey-haired man, plethoric and somewhat corpulent, with an eye for a pretty woman ….
- Excessive, overabundant, rife; loosely, abundant, varied. from 17th c.