What does ubiquarian mean?
Ubiquarian means (archaic) Ubiquitous..
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/ˌjuː.bɪˈkwɛə.ɹɪən/ · adjective
(archaic) Ubiquitous..
1785, William Cowper, The Task, a Poem Have ye, ye sage intendants of the whole, An ubiquarian presence and controul, Elisha's eye, that when Gehazi stray'd Went with him, and saw all the game he play'd?
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Ubiquarian means (archaic) Ubiquitous..
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1785, William Cowper, The Task, a Poem Have ye, ye sage intendants of the whole, An ubiquarian presence and controul, Elisha's eye, that when Gehazi stray'd Went with him, and saw all the game he play'd?
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