ˈplenish transitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-es )
Etymology: Middle English (Scots dialect) plenyssen, from Middle French pleniss-, stem of plenir, from Old French, from plein, plen full, from Latin plenus — more at full
1.
a. : to fill up
b. chiefly dialect : replenish
2. chiefly Britain : to equip (a house or farm) with furnishings