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exubérance — [ ɛgzyberɑ̃s ] n. f. • 1560; lat. exuberantia 1 ♦ (repris XVIIIe, seult dr. et didact.; répandu XIXe) État de ce qui est très abondant. ⇒ abondance, profusion. L exubérance de la végétation. ⇒ luxuriance. Exubérance des formes. ⇒ épanouissement,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
exubérant — exubérant, ante [ ɛgzyberɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • XVe; lat. exuberans, p. prés. de exuberare « regorger », de uber « fertile » 1 ♦ Qui a de l exubérance. ⇒ abondant, débordant, surabondant. Végétation exubérante. ⇒ luxuriant. ♢ Pathol. Qui prolifère, s… … Encyclopédie Universelle
exubérer — ⇒EXUBÉRER, verbe intrans. Rare, littér. Être exubérant, surabondant, luxuriant. Les vignes du Lot exubèrent (BLOY, Journal, 1892, p. 50). Au fig. [Le suj. désigne une pers.] Manifester ses sentiments, ses états d âme sans retenue. Il déborde d… … Encyclopédie Universelle
exuberar — (del lat. «exuberāre»; ant.) intr. *Abundar con exceso. * * * exuberar. (Del lat. exuberāre). intr. p. us. Ser muy abundante … Enciclopedia Universal
exuberant — [15] Exuberant comes via French from the present participle of Latin exūberāre ‘be abundant’. This was a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix ex and ūberāre ‘be productive’, a derivative of ūber ‘fertile’. This in turn was an adjectival … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
Exuberant — Ex*u ber*ant, a. [L. exuberans, exuberantis, p. pr. of exuberare to be abundant; ex + uberare to be fruitful, fr. uber fruitful, fertile, uber udder: cf. F. exub[ e]rant. See {Udder}.] Characterized by abundance or superabundance; plenteous;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Exuberantly — Exuberant Ex*u ber*ant, a. [L. exuberans, exuberantis, p. pr. of exuberare to be abundant; ex + uberare to be fruitful, fr. uber fruitful, fertile, uber udder: cf. F. exub[ e]rant. See {Udder}.] Characterized by abundance or superabundance;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Exuberate — Ex*u ber*ate, v. i. [L. exuberatus, p. p. of exuberare. See {Exuberant}, n.] To abound; to be in great abundance. [Obs.] Boyle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exuberant — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin exuberant , exuberans, present participle of exuberare to be abundant, from ex + uber fruitful, from uber udder more at udder Date: 15th century 1. extreme or excessive in degree … New Collegiate Dictionary
exuberant — exuberantly, adv. /ig zooh beuhr euhnt/, adj. 1. effusively and almost uninhibitedly enthusiastic; lavishly abundant: an exuberant welcome for the hero. 2. abounding in vitality; extremely joyful and vigorous. 3. extremely good; overflowing;… … Universalium