OMNIPOTENCY
Etymology
Noun
omnipotency (countable and uncountable, plural omnipotencies)
Omnipotence. [from 15th c.]
he is of that power, majesty, omnipotency, and dominion, that no creature can withstand him.
Source: Wiktionary
Om*nip"o*tence, Om*nip"o*ten*cy, n. Etym: [L. omnipotentia: cf.F.
omnipotence.]
1. The state of being omnipotent; almighty power; hence, one who is
omnipotent; the Deity.
Will Omnipotence neglect to save The suffering virtue of the wise and
brave Pope.
2. Unlimited power of a particular kind; as, love's omnipotence.
Denham.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition