Omnitude

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The fact or condition of being all.

    "Said I not my soul Had taken up its freedom […]? And, holding in itself the omnitude Of being, God-endowed, it doth become World-representative?"

Example

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"Said I not my soul Had taken up its freedom […]? And, holding in itself the omnitude Of being, God-endowed, it doth become World-representative?"

Etymology

From New Latin omnitūdō (attested in the 18th century).

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