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ˈponency rare. [f. L. pōnent-em, pr. pple. of pōnĕre to place, put: see -ency.] The action of positing or stating the existence of anything, as in self-ponency, the positing of one's own existence.
1865Sat. Rev. 9 Dec. 741 The Absolute Will in the act of self-ponency, which constitutes the personality of the Divine Nature, does not and cannot affirm Himself to be finite. |