ubiquitary

adj

Etymology

Borrowed from New Latin ubīquitārius.

  1. derived from ubīquitārius

Definitions

  1. Ubiquitous.

    • For wealth and an ubiquitary commerce, none can exceed her
  2. One who exists everywhere.

    • I doe vviſh my ſelfe ſometime an Vbiquitarie for their loue, in good faith.
  3. A ubiquitarian.

    • To conclude, either [Thomas] Aquinas is falſe, or the Papiſts Vbiquitaries.

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