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illocal, a.|ɪˈləʊkəl, ɪll-| [ad. late L. illocāl-is, f. il- (il-2) + locālis local.] 1. Not local, having no place or location in space.
1601Deacon & Walker Spirits & Divels 93 They are not most simple, most infinite, illocal, nor omnipotent powers. 1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. v. 783 To suppose these finite and particular Beings to be thus illocal and immoveable. 1893Fairbairn Christ in Mod. Theol. II. ii. iii. 355 His miraculous power is illocal and universal. †2. Out of place, misplaced. Obs. nonce-use.
1804A. Seward Lett. (1811) VI. 180 Not to be considered as impertinent, or (if I may be allowed to coin a word, which is lawfully compounded) illocal. Hence iˈllocally adv., in an illocal manner; without reference to place or location.
1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. v. 776 It is indivisibly, and unmultipliedly, and illocally, there..present with that which is naturally divisible, and multipliable, and in a place. |