abounder
/əˈbaʊndə/
Etymology
From abound + -er.
abounder means often followed by in: one who abounds in something; one who has plenty. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
noun
- Often followed by in: one who abounds in something; one who has plenty.“Say, ye ſtrangers to Care, and abounders in Mirth! vvhat vvill he do, vvhen he finds himſelf ſtill ſubſiſting in a ſtate, vvhere none of thoſe Pleaſures, for vvhich alone he vviſh'd to ſubſiſt, can poſſibly any longer ſubſiſt vvith him?”