From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishaplentya‧plen‧ty /əˈplenti/ adjective [only after noun] literary LOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNTin large amounts, especially more than you need There was food aplenty.
Examples from the Corpus
aplenty• The back panel looks very busy indeed, with inputs and outputs aplenty.• The good ol' boys'll sell you tanks and planes aplenty.• There are other elements such as national politics, local politics, intrigue, financial struggles and personalities aplenty.