ubiquitary

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from New Latin ubīquitārius.

Adjective

ubiquitary (comparative more ubiquitary, superlative most ubiquitary)

  1. (archaic) Ubiquitous.

Noun

ubiquitary (plural ubiquitaries)

  1. One who exists everywhere.
  2. (religion, historical) A ubiquitarian.
    • 1614, Jos Hall, “No Peace with Rome. . Section 18. Concerning the Multi-presence of Christs Body..”, in A Recollection of Such Treatises as Haue Bene heretofore Seuerally Published and are Nowe Reuised, Corrected, Augmented. , London: for Arthur Iohnson, Samuel Macham and Laurence Lisle, published 1615, →OCLC, page 877:
      To conclude, either Aquinas is falſe, or the Papiſts Vbiquitaries.

References

ubiquitary”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.