opulen- +
(Latin: wealth, wealthy, rich [power, might; abundance, plenty])
copiosity
1. An abundance, an overflowing supply.
2. A reference to plenty, large quantity.
3. Abounding in matter, thoughts, or words.
copious
1. Produced or existing in large quantities; abundant; plentiful: "He had the bad habit of eating copious amounts of food."
2. Having or yielding an abundant supply: "They had a copious harvest last year."
3. Exhibiting abundance or fullness; such as, of thoughts or words.
4. Etymology: from Latin copiosus, "plentiful"; from copia, "abundance, profusion, plenty"; from com-, "with" + ops, opis, "power, wealth, resources".
copiously
1. In an abundant manner.
2. A reference to being large in quantity or number; abundant; plentiful.
copiousness
1. Having the characteristics of a more than adequate quantity or supply.
2. The state or quality of being copious; abundance; plentifulness; also, diffuseness in style, or manner, of treating a subject or topic.
copy (s), copies (pl)
1. Something which is made exactly like something else in appearance or function.
2. One of many identical specimens of something produced in large numbers; especially, something printed or published.
3. The written text to be published in a book, newspaper, or magazine, as distinct from visual material or graphics.
4. To do exactly what someone else does; to reproduce the work of another person.
5. Suitable source material for journalism: "As a movie star, she was good copy for journalists."
6. Etymology: from Latin copia, "plenty, abundance"; then from French copier from Middle Latin copiare, "to transcribe, to write in plenty"; and later came the particular meaning, "to write the original text many times".
cornucopia
1. A great abundance of something; a representation of a horn, used as a symbol of abundance.
2. A painting or other representation of a goat's horn overflowing with fruits, flowers, and vegetables; used to symbolize "plenty" or "prosperity".
3. Synonyms: profusion, profuseness, richness, abundance, copiousness, teemingness.
cornucopian
1. The property of being extremely abundant.
2. Characterized by being an overflowing store; an abundance: "The Christmas season is a cornucopian time for store sales."
cornucopiosity
Cornucopia-like arrangement or profusion.
inopulent
Not opulent; not affluent or rich.
Magnas inter opes inops.
Poor amid great riches.
Horace reminding us that general wealth in a society does not mean that everyone shares in it. So much for trickle-down economics.
opulence
1. Wealth as evidenced by sumptuous living.
2. Wealth, riches, or affluence.
3. Great abundance; profusion; relating to resources or goods; having plenty.
opulency
1. Having wealth, riches, or affluence.
2. Having abundance, as of resources or goods; having plenty.
opulent
1. Characterized by an obvious lavish display of wealth, rich abundance, or affluence.
2. Possessing or exhibiting great wealth; being affluent; being ample; as, in richly abundant supply.
opulently
1. In a sumptuous and opulent manner.
2. Richly; with abundance or splendor.
Opum furiata cupido.
A frenzied lust for wealth. -Ovid
Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving word units meaning "more, plentiful, fullness, excessive, over flowing":
copi-;
exuber-;
hyper-;
multi-;
ple-;
pleio-;
plethor-;
poly-;
super-;
total-;
ultra-;
undu-.