释义 |
nulliˈbicity rare—1. [f. L. nullibi nowhere.] The condition of being nowhere existent. So nulliˈbiety, nulliˈbility. Also nulliˈbiquitous a., nowhere existing.
1822E. Nathan Langreath III. 290 They have succeeded so far as to render her [sc. Liberty] in a state of *nulibicity.
1668Wilkins Real Char. ii. vii. §2. 188 Ubiquity, omnipresence, *Nullibiety. 1896T. Common Nietzsche's Wks. XI. 38 Wagner's ubiquity and nullibiety.
1832Fraser's Mag. VI. 483 Our mock-modest rulers..have almost persuaded themselves of the *nullibility of these houses.
1820Examiner 632/2 Mr. Dadikey's *nullibiquitous hat and waistcoat. |