repleteness
(rɪˈpliːtnɪs)
Also 7 repleat-.
[f. replete a. + -ness.]
The condition of being replete; repletion, fullness, † corpulence.
| 1603 Florio Montaigne ii. xxiii. 393 We are subject vnto a repleatnesse of humours. 1661 K. W. Conf. Charac., Polititian (1860) 27 An indicium of..his repleatnesse of insippid aierial and light whimsies. 1769 Antiq. in Ann. Reg. 128/1 His age, stature, and repleteness, allowing him but little agility. 1879 Meredith Egoist Prel., They tell us that there is a constant tendency in the book to accumulate excess of substance, and such repleteness [etc.]. |