Obs. [ad. L. exundantia: see prec. and -ANCY.] An overflowing; = prec.
1686. Goad, Celest. Bodies, II. vii. 249. Which doth ferment, rarifie, and raise the Waters to an Exundancy.
1692. Beverley, Disc. Dr. Crisp, 10. And how great Exundancies of Expression are found, and not blamed in the best of the Ancient Fathers?