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† indiˈviduous, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. indīvidu-us not divided, indivisible + -ous: see individuum.] Of undivided nature; indivisible.
1642H. More Song of Soul ii. iii. ii. xxv, That thing is individuous, Whatever can into it self reflect, Such is the soul as hath been prov'd by us Before. 1647Ibid. iii. App. lxxxv, But I elsewhere, I think, do gainly prove That souls of beasts, by reasons nothing scant, Be individuous. Ibid. lxxxvi, But if mens souls be individuous, How can they ought from their own substance shed? |