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unbeˈginning, ppl. a. [un-1 10.] Having no beginning.
1591Sylvester Du Bartas i. i. 343 [The world is] nought but all, in't selfe including All; An un-beginning, midlesse, endlesse Ball. 1756Law Lett. Important Subj. 118 The unbeginning, never-ending, never-changing trinity of love. a1761― Behmen's Myst. Magnum iv. (1772) 18 Threefold in its eternal unbeginning Birth. 1842Mrs. Browning Grk. Chr. Poets iv. ad fin., That unbeginning light of Thine. 1887E. Johnson Antiq. Mater 217 The doctrine of the unbeginning and unknowable God. Hence unbeˈginningly adv., -ness.
1674N. Fairfax Bulk & Selv. 165 You can no wayes halve them, and say, This half is unbeginningly, and that unendingly. 1862F. Hall Hindu Philos. Syst. 35 By the un⁓beginningness of transmigration. |