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Displenish
Displenish Dis*plen"ish, v. t. To deprive or strip, as a house of furniture, or a barn of stock. [Scot.]
Plenish
Plenish Plen"ish, v. t. [See Replenish.] 1. To replenish. [Obs.] --T. Reeve. 2. To furnish; to stock, as a house or farm. [Scot.]
Plenishing
Plenishing Plen"ish*ing, n. Household furniture; stock. [Scot.]
Replenish
Replenish Re*plen"ish (r?-pl?n"?sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Replenished (-?sht); p. pr. & vb. n. Replenishing.] [OE. replenissen, OF. replenir; L. pref. re- re- + plenus full. See Full, -ish, and cf. Replete.] 1. To fill again after having been diminished or emptied; to stock anew; hence, to fill completely; to cause to abound. Multiply and replenish the earth. --Gen. i. 28. The waters thus With fish replenished, and the air with fowl. --Milton. 2. To finish; to complete; to perfect. [Obs.] We smothered The most replenished sweet work of nature. --Shak.
Replenish
Replenish Re*plen"ish, v. i. To recover former fullness. [Obs.] The humors will not replenish so soon. --Bacon.
Replenished
Replenish Re*plen"ish (r?-pl?n"?sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Replenished (-?sht); p. pr. & vb. n. Replenishing.] [OE. replenissen, OF. replenir; L. pref. re- re- + plenus full. See Full, -ish, and cf. Replete.] 1. To fill again after having been diminished or emptied; to stock anew; hence, to fill completely; to cause to abound. Multiply and replenish the earth. --Gen. i. 28. The waters thus With fish replenished, and the air with fowl. --Milton. 2. To finish; to complete; to perfect. [Obs.] We smothered The most replenished sweet work of nature. --Shak.
Replenisher
Replenisher Re*plen"ish*er (-?r), n. One who replenishes.
Replenishing
Replenish Re*plen"ish (r?-pl?n"?sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Replenished (-?sht); p. pr. & vb. n. Replenishing.] [OE. replenissen, OF. replenir; L. pref. re- re- + plenus full. See Full, -ish, and cf. Replete.] 1. To fill again after having been diminished or emptied; to stock anew; hence, to fill completely; to cause to abound. Multiply and replenish the earth. --Gen. i. 28. The waters thus With fish replenished, and the air with fowl. --Milton. 2. To finish; to complete; to perfect. [Obs.] We smothered The most replenished sweet work of nature. --Shak.
Replenishment
Replenishment Re*plen"ish*ment (-ment), n. 1. The act of replenishing, or the state of being replenished. 2. That which replenishes; supply. --Cowper.
Splenish
Splenish Splen"ish, a. Spleenish. [Obs.] --Drayton.

Meaning of Plenis from wikipedia

- eo peius the more common an evil is, the worse it is manibus date lilia plenis give lilies with full hands A phrase from Virgil's Aeneid, VI.883, mourning...
- "majesty" of the Lord's glory in the Pleni sunt verse (the phrase pleni sunt caeli et terra gloria tua becomes pleni sunt caeli et terra maiestatis gloriae...
- described their first calendar as one with ten fixed months—four "full months" (pleni menses) with 31 days and six "hollow months" (cavi menses) of 30 days, the...
- "War" 4:15 9. "Dulcis amor, Pt. 2" 2:33 10. "Vidi aliam bestiam" 3:22 11. "Pleni sunt" 3:42 12. "Return to Florence" 1:24 13. "The Play" 0:55 14. "Gloria...
- king of the Persians. Magog in istis duabus sunt gentes magni et gigantes pleni omnium malorum morum. Quos iudeos artaxer**** collexit de omnibus partibus...
- months of "31" days—March, May, Quintilis, and October—called "full months" (pleni menses) and six months of "30" days—April, June, ****tilis, September, November...
- et semini ejus. Sanctus: Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus Dominus Deus Sabaoth! Pleni sunt coeli et terra gloria tua Hosanna in excelsis! Benedictus: Benedictus...
- eo peius the more common an evil is, the worse it is manibus date lilia plenis give lilies with full hands A phrase from Virgil's Aeneid, VI.883, mourning...
- Adagio, D major, common time Pleni sunt coeli, Allegro, D major, 3/4 Benedictus, Allegretto, D minor, 2/4 (soli SATB) Pleni sunt coeli, Allegro, Allegro...
- late husband and to other descendants of his grandfather. Her motto ‘Velis plenis’ (‘With full sails’) alludes to her father’s crest of a sail and the family...