释义 |
omnigenous, a.|ɒmˈnɪdʒɪnəs| [f. L. omnigen-us of all kinds (f. omni- all- + genus kind) + -ous.] Of all kinds.
1650B. Discolliminium 28, I could demonstrate it to be Heterogeneous, Heterodoxous, Incongrous, Omnigenous, Pluranimous. 1766G. Canning Anti-Lucretius iii. 212 Spinoza, known too well to fame, Who dar'd a God omnigenous to frame. 1814Coleridge Lett., to J. Kenyon (1895) 640 A miraculous combination of erudition, broad, deep, and omnigenous. 1859Times 22 Mar. 9/5 National Museums and universal omnigenous collections and reservoirs of all conceivable things. Hence omˈnigenousness (Bailey vol. II, 1727). |