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The source of "opulent" isn't mythological. It comes from the Latin root word ops which means wealth or abundance and is related to the word opus, which means work or exertion. All of the words come from the Proto-Indoeuropean root op- which meant to work or produce in abundance.

The reason is seems mythological is because the Titan Opis, wife of Saturnus, is also called "Ops". The Roman and their predecessors used the same logic in naming their deities as the Greeks did. Ops, like her Greek counterpart Rhea, was a personification of the Earth, and to the Romans, all wealth and abundance came from the Earth.

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The roots of Opulent go back to the Latin word opes meaning wealth.

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The noun forms for the adjective opulent are opulency and opulence.

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