ploûs
Ploûs is a term with origins in the Greek language, often translated as "plenty," "abundance," or "wealth." It is not a commonly used word in modern English but can be found in specific contexts, particularly those related to classical literature, philosophy, or theological discussions. In its original Greek context, ploûs carried a sense of material prosperity and economic well-being, but it could also extend to a richness of spirit or experience.
The concept of ploûs has been explored by various ancient Greek thinkers. For instance, philosophers like Aristotle
While the word itself is rare in contemporary usage, the underlying idea of abundance or plenty remains