[f. ABOUND v.1 + -ER1.] One who abounds, has plenty, or is wealthy.

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1755.  Young, Centaur, iii. Wks. 1757, IV. 184. Say, ye strangers to care, and abounders in mirth!

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1876.  Browning, Pacchiarotto, v. 81. Wanters, abounders, March in gay mixture.

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