a. Obs. rare. [ad. L. ūberant-, ūberans, pres. pple. of ūberāre, f. ūber rich, plentiful.] Abundant, copious.
1622. C. Fitz-Geffry, Elisha, 14. Where the fountaine is vberant, needs must the streames bee fluent.
1624. Gag for Pope, 56. Like vberant springs to send forth flowing streams of truth into the world.
1624. T. Scott, Belg. Souldier, 38. Whose vertue proued like an Vberant spring.