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† omˈniscious, a. Obs. [f. med. Schol. L. omnisci-us all-knowing (f. omni- + scī-re to know: cf. L. nescius, inscius, etc.) + -ous.] = omniscient.
1588J. Harvey Disc. Probl. 84 Schoolemen may phantastically dreame..of..diuers putatiue wisemen, euen in that omniscious, and omnisufficient veine. 1628Bp. Hall Old Relig. 139 It is an Omnipresent and Omniscious God with whom wee deale. 1728Foxton tr. Burnet's Re-surv. Mosaic Creat. in Earbery tr. Burnet's St. Dead 47 Omniscious Providence, knowing all these things, accommodates itself to the various Orders of humane Things. |