Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Affluence

Affluence ({not transcribed}) , noun

[French affluence, Latin affluentia, from affluens, present participle of affluere to flow to; ad + fluere to flow. See Flux.]

1.
A flowing to or towards; a concourse; an influx.
The affluence of young nobles from hence into Spain. — Wotton
There is an unusual affluence of strangers this year. — Carlyle
2.
An abundant supply, as of thought, words, feelings, etc.; profusion; also, abundance of property; wealth.
And old age of elegance, affluence, and ease. — Coldsmith