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omniprevalent, a.|ɒmnɪˈprɛvələnt| [f. omni- + prevalent, after L. type *omniprævalent-em.] 1. All-prevailing; having all power or influence.
a1661Fuller Worthies, Surrey (1840) III. 210 Being chaplain to the earl of Dunbar, then omni-prevalent with King James. 2. Prevailing everywhere; universally prevalent.
a1849Poe Longfellow's Ballads Wks. 1864 III. 367 The combination of the two omni-prevalent ideas. 1882Coues Biogen (1884) 35 Some form of worship is omniprevalent. |