a. Obs. Also 7 fecundious. [f. as prec. + -(I)OUS.] = FECUND.

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1630.  J. Taylor (Water P.), Wks., I. 103. The sweetnesse of the pinguidity or fecundious fat of the Gooses axungia (vulgarly called greace).

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1737.  M. Green, Spleen, 408.

        The press from her fecundous womb
Brought forth the arts of Greece and Rome.

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