MULTANIMOUS

Etymology

Adjective

multanimous (comparative more multanimous, superlative most multanimous)

Having many minds or aspects; many-sided.

• J. R. Lowell

We look upon it rather as one of the phenomena of that multanimous nature of the poet, which makes him for the moment that which he has an intellectual perception of.

Source: Wiktionary


Mul*tan"i*mous, a. Etym: [Mult- + L. animus mind.]

Definition: Many-minded; many-sided. The multanimous nature of the poet. J. R. Lowell.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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