释义 |
omnitude rare.|ˈɒmnɪtjuːd| [f. omni- + -tude, after L. type *omnitūdo.] The fact of being all, ‘allness’, universality; ‘the all’, the whole, the total sum.
1839Bailey Festus xxviii. (1848) 329 Holding in itself the omnitude of Being. c1840Sir W. Hamilton Logic App. (1866) II. 281 Some, though always in a certain degree indefinite, is definite so far as it excludes omnitude. 1896Scotsman 25 June 6/2 He spoke..with accuracy, authority, and omnitude of knowledge. |