allness
English
Noun
allness (usually uncountable, plural allnesses)
- Totality; completeness.
- 1816, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Statesman’s Manual, London: Gale & Fenner, Appendix, pp. 5-6,
- The REASON […] is the science of the universal, having the ideas of ONENESS and ALLNESS as its two elements or primary factors.
- 1854, Robert Turnbull, Christ in History, Boston: Phillips, Sampson, Chapter 12, p. 300,
- The “allness” of God, including his absolute spirituality, supremacy, and eternity.
- 1912, Rabindranath Tagore (translator), Gitanjali by Rabindranath Tagore, London: The India Society, poem 87, p. 51,
- Oh, dip my emptied life into that ocean, plunge it into the deepest fulness. Let me for once feel that lost sweet touch in the allness of the universe.
- 1940, Thomas Wolfe, You Can’t Go Home Again, Book 1, Chapter 5,
- The moment he entered the pullman he was transported instantly from the vast allness of general humanity in the station into the familiar geography of his home town.
- 1816, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Statesman’s Manual, London: Gale & Fenner, Appendix, pp. 5-6,
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References
- allness in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
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