opplete

English

Etymology

Latin .

Adjective

opplete (comparative more opplete, superlative most opplete)

  1. (obsolete) full; crowded
    • 1825, Samuel Oliver
      So opplete with imperfection.

Latin

Verb

opplēte

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of oppleō
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