a. Obs. Also 7 fecundious. [f. as prec. + -(I)OUS.] = FECUND.
1630. J. Taylor (Water P.), Wks., I. 103. The sweetnesse of the pinguidity or fecundious fat of the Gooses axungia (vulgarly called greace).
1737. M. Green, Spleen, 408.
The press from her fecundous womb | |
Brought forth the arts of Greece and Rome. |