fouth means abundant; copious; plenteous. It carries an Arena rating of 1702, earned across 3 head-to-head judged battles.
Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, fouth ranks #214 of 13,220 for Most Betrayed by Its Sound, #2,528 of 13,220 for Most Whimsical Words, #2,957 of 13,220 for The Improbable, #5,332 of 13,220 for Most Storied Words.
Why “fouth” is a great word
FOUTH — [Adjective] Abundant, copious, or plenteous. A variant of ‘fulth’, from Middle English *fulthe*, built from *full* (abundant) and the abstract suffix *-th*. Unlike "copious" (which emphasizes a measured, often overflowing quantity) or "ample" (which suggests a sufficiency for a purpose), *fouth* conveys a general and inherent state of plentifulness. It is the untended blackberry bramble spilling over a stone wall, the stack of well-thumbed books covering every flat surface, or the thick, yeasty smell rising from a brewery vat—the quiet, unmanaged bounty of things left to their own fecund devices.
Etymology
Variant of fulth, from Middle English fulthe; equivalent to full + -th (abstract nominal suffix).
adj
- Abundant; copious; plenteous.
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