encyclopedical love

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Same as encyclopedic.

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  • adjective American Alternative spelling of encyclopaedical.

Etymologies

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encyclopedic +‎ -al

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Examples

  • Whether thorough consideration was given to that which should have been considered above everything else must remain in doubt; for the conception of culture is extremely relative, and just as the most disgusting intoxication follows the nipping from every bottle, so superficial encyclopedical knowledge, which at the most can be made broad, engenders precisely the most repulsive kind of arrogance.

    The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 09 Friedrich Hebbel and Otto Ludwig Various

  • Mr Spencer is one of the small number of persons who by the solidity and encyclopedical character of their knowledge, and their power of co-ordination and concatenation, may claim to be the peers of M.

    Auguste Comte and Positivism John Stuart Mill 1839

  • By way of introduction, I began to speak with him on subjects of jurisprudence; and he wondered not a little at my swaggering: for, during my residence at Leipzig, I had gained more of an insight into the requisites for the law than I have hitherto taken occasion to state in my narrative, though all I had acquired could only be reckoned as a general encyclopedical survey, and not as proper definite knowledge.

    Autobiography: Truth and Fiction Relating to My Life Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 1790

  • I have genealogical-encyclopedical forum and my competitors add post in my forum only for place link to them.

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