The first thing I think of is "plein", French for "full". This is considering that the definition of "plenitude" is "the condition of being full". I'm not sure if the French has a root in Latin.
Plenitude.
Plenitude and abundance are close enough in meaning that any difference is usually of little value.
Plenitude refers to great sufficiency or abundance.
Such a plenitude of apples will last the settlers all winter.
There was such a plenitude of food at the wedding supper that each guest could take some home after the party.
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plenitude
The guy still had plenitude
Synonyms for monetary wealth are affluence, prosperity, or opulence. For wealth meaning abundance (e.g. a wealth of choices), synonyms include profusion, bounty, myriad, or plenitude.
there no base word its just one word Poem is this a base word
there no base word its just one word Poem is this a base word
Plenitude. Sufficiency. Ample. Drowning. Houseful. Endgame. Overflow. Tureen. Voluminous. Encroachment. Surfeit. Rightness. Balance. Generous. Unburnt. Hartiness. Complait. (It depends on your context!)