† traˈboccant, a. Obs. rare.
[ad. It. traboccante, pres. pple. of traboccare to overflow, superabound.]
Superabundant, excessive; preponderant.
1651 Howell Venice 208 The power of one might not so out-poize and be trabocant that the rest shold be in danger to be blown up. 1654 ― Parthenop. Pref. A j b, One could hardly discern which Scale would be traboccant and over⁓poising. |