furtherness

noun

Etymology

From further + -ness.

  1. derived from *per-
  2. inherited from *furþer
  3. inherited from forþor
  4. inherited from further
  5. suffixed as furtherness — “further + ness

Definitions

  1. The state, quality, or condition of being further

    The state, quality, or condition of being further; beyondness; continuation; expanse.

    • The coincidence with its own point-of-space is that digit of time belonging to the myrobolan which, with respect to its own point-of-space, is characterized by a kind of mutation in terms of nearness or furtherness.
    • I watched the red lights of the taxi fuzz and blur and then vanish in the furtherness of night.
    • While the latter were pushed by a Faustian yearning for the infinite and furtherness, on the contrary we, the first Titans, are pushed by the 'desperate desire' to reinstate that lost limit that restores our human condition.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA