وَفْرٌ
1.
See وُفُورٌ.
2.
Also, [a verbal noun used as an epithet in which the quality of a subst. predodominates] Much, or abundant, property, (Lth, T, S,) of which nothing is deficient: (Lth, T:) what is much, abundant, ample, or copious, of property, and of goods, or commodities, or household furniture and utensils; (M, A, K;) whereof nothing is deficient: (TA:) or what is generally, or universally, comprehensive, (عَامٌّ,) of anything: (M, A, K:) plural وُفُورٌ. (M, K.) See also وَافرٌ.