a. Obs. rare. [ad. L. ūberant-, ūberans, pres. pple. of ūberāre, f. ūber rich, plentiful.] Abundant, copious.

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1622.  C. Fitz-Geffry, Elisha, 14. Where the fountaine is vberant, needs must the streames bee fluent.

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1624.  Gag for Pope, 56. Like vberant springs to send forth flowing streams of truth into the world.

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1624.  T. Scott, Belg. Souldier, 38. Whose vertue proued like an Vberant spring.

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