[f. ABOUND v.1 + -ER1.] One who abounds, has plenty, or is wealthy.
1755. Young, Centaur, iii. Wks. 1757, IV. 184. Say, ye strangers to care, and abounders in mirth!
1876. Browning, Pacchiarotto, v. 81. Wanters, abounders, March in gay mixture.