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uˈbiquitory, n. and a. rare. [-ory.] A. n. = ubiquitary n. 1.
1645Sacred Decretal 4 Hee's such an Ubiquitory, wee know not how to deale with him. B. adj. = ubiquitary a. 2 b.
1643R. O. Man's Mort. v. 33 His humanitie not being vbiquitorie, that is, everie where at once, he must be in the creation, and in some certaine place of the creation. 1841Blackw. Mag. L. 585 The arts have claimed..an ubiquitory citizenship everywhere. |