Obs. [ad. L. exundantia, f. exundant-em: see EXUNDANT and -ANCE.] The fact of flowing forth in waves; an overflow.
a. 1654. H. Binning, Com. Prin. Chr. Relig., Wks. 1839, I. 156. The infinite excess of perfection and exundance of self-being.
1660. H. More, Myst. Godl., VII. x. 323. Those parenthetical exundances of weighty sense and matter.