plenish (v. t.) To furnish; to stock, as a house or farm.
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plenish plen′ish, v.t. to furnish: to provide, as
a house or farm, with necessary furniture, implements, stock,
&c.—n.Plen′ishing
(Scot.), furniture. [Fr.,—L. plenus, full.]
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