Abound, 1) to live in wealth and plenty: “never they shall a. as formerly,” H8 I, 1, 83.
2) with in, to be copiously stored with: “a. in tears,” Wint. II, 1, 120. “--est in all,” Rom. III, 3, 123. Mcb. IV, 3, 95.
3) to be in great plenty: “diseases do a.” Mids. II, 1, 105. H5 III, 2, 7. IV, 3, 104 (Qq abundant). H6B II, 4, 4. H8 III, 2, 195.