pluminess
/ˈpluːmɪnəs/Definitions
1. noun
The state or quality of being plump or full-bodied, especially in relation to the color purple or the fruit plum.
“The pluminess of the ripe grapes made them irresistible to the fruit enthusiasts.”
2. noun
A quality or characteristic of being rich, luxurious, or elaborate, often in a somewhat old-fashioned or poetic sense.
“The pluminess of the 18th-century palace architecture was a testament to its former grandeur.”