Foison
[foi-zuh n] /ˈfɔɪ zən/
noun, Archaic.
1.
abundance; plenty.
2.
abundant harvest.
/ˈfɔɪzən/
noun
1.
(archaic or poetic) a plentiful supply or yield
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