4.5.2b pul-, pl- Abundant; abondant |
Breton | pul | abundant |
Franç. | pulluler | to pullulate |
Mod.Greek | polló | many |
Anc.Greek | poly- | many |
Anc.Greek | Plèiades | a group of stars (certainly not the plural of peleias "dove" and not cognate to OE fealo "brown"; a group of stars is not characterized by its brown color) |
Anc.Greek | pleio | more |
Lat. | plures | more numerous |
Franç. | plus | more |
R.Rom.: Vaz | ple | several |
Franç. rég. | plie | nombre de cartes ramassées |
Franç. rég. | pliée | grande quantité |