Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Littleness; minuteness. Glanville, Vanity of Dogmatizing, viii.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete Littleness.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun obsolete
smallness
Etymologies
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Examples
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Within the limits of genera, most of the parts as a rule exhibit differences through contrast of the property or accident, such as colour and shape, to which they are subject: in that some are more and some in a less degree the subject of the same property or accident; and also in the way of multitude or fewness, magnitude or parvitude, in short in the way of excess or defect.
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Within the limits of genera, most of the parts as a rule exhibit differences through contrast of the property or accident, such as colour and shape, to which they are subject: in that some are more and some in a less degree the subject of the same property or accident; and also in the way of multitude or fewness, magnitude or parvitude, in short in the way of excess or defect.
The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - Zen 2010
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Within the limits of genera, most of the parts as a rule exhibit differences through contrast of the property or accident, such as colour and shape, to which they are subject: in that some are more and some in a less degree the subject of the same property or accident; and also in the way of multitude or fewness, magnitude or parvitude, in short in the way of excess or defect.
The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - Non Fiction 2010
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Within the limits of genera, most of the parts as a rule exhibit differences through contrast of the property or accident, such as colour and shape, to which they are subject: in that some are more and some in a less degree the subject of the same property or accident; and also in the way of multitude or fewness, magnitude or parvitude, in short in the way of excess or defect.
The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - The Veil of Isis 2010
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Within the limits of genera, most of the parts as a rule exhibit differences through contrast of the property or accident, such as colour and shape, to which they are subject: in that some are more and some in a less degree the subject of the same property or accident; and also in the way of multitude or fewness, magnitude or parvitude, in short in the way of excess or defect.
The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - Philosophers - Plato 2009
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Within the limits of genera, most of the parts as a rule exhibit differences through contrast of the property or accident, such as colour and shape, to which they are subject: in that some are more and some in a less degree the subject of the same property or accident; and also in the way of multitude or fewness, magnitude or parvitude, in short in the way of excess or defect.
The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - Philosophers - Plato 2009
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Within the limits of genera, most of the parts as a rule exhibit differences through contrast of the property or accident, such as colour and shape, to which they are subject: in that some are more and some in a less degree the subject of the same property or accident; and also in the way of multitude or fewness, magnitude or parvitude, in short in the way of excess or defect.
The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - Zen 2009
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Within the limits of genera, most of the parts as a rule exhibit differences through contrast of the property or accident, such as colour and shape, to which they are subject: in that some are more and some in a less degree the subject of the same property or accident; and also in the way of multitude or fewness, magnitude or parvitude, in short in the way of excess or defect.
The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - Philosophers - Plato 2009
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Within the limits of genera, most of the parts as a rule exhibit differences through contrast of the property or accident, such as colour and shape, to which they are subject: in that some are more and some in a less degree the subject of the same property or accident; and also in the way of multitude or fewness, magnitude or parvitude, in short in the way of excess or defect.
The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - Inspiration 2009
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Within the limits of genera, most of the parts as a rule exhibit differences through contrast of the property or accident, such as colour and shape, to which they are subject: in that some are more and some in a less degree the subject of the same property or accident; and also in the way of multitude or fewness, magnitude or parvitude, in short in the way of excess or defect.
The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - Philosophers - Plato 2009
qms commented on the word parvitude
The fingers are pale as a larval brood
And squirm like slick worms that are starved for food.
But goblin’s do jabbing
And coarse pussy grabbing,
More foul for insinuant parvitude.
November 20, 2018