The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bounteous \Boun"te*ous\, a. [OE. bountevous, fr. bounte bounty.] Liberal in charity; disposed to give freely; generously liberal; munificent; beneficent; free in bestowing gifts; as, bounteous production.
But O, thou bounteous Giver of all good.
--Cowper.
[1913 Webster] -- Boun"te*ous*ly, adv. --
Boun"te*ous*ness, n.
Wiktionary
adv. In a bounteous manner.
WordNet
adv. in a bountiful manner [syn: bountifully, plentifully, plenteously]
Usage examples of "bounteously".
Most of us are so bounteously endowed with intellect as to require also a spice of genius to choose the right form of behaviour.
But as the Due de Vitry assured her that he had killed him on the spot, she considered it no breach of faith to think lovingly of the dead, and while she took the goods so bounteously provided by her living lover, her gentlest thoughts, her most enduring regrets, were given to one whom she never hoped to see again.
Most of us are so bounteously endowed with intellect as to require also a spice of genius to choose the right form of behaviour.
Search for new chemical compounds, or perhaps to be used in the terraforming of worlds, bringing life to our sister planets which were less bounteously endowed than our beloved Earth.
As for the video's effect, well, I had a chance as never before to admire my cousin's bounteously sleek physique, and cannot say I was left unmoved by the theatrical but obviously unfaked copulatory shenanigans displayed, though quite why the video's makers thought that it was always necessary to show the men ejaculating each time was a mystery to me.