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Definition of Fathomlessness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fathomlessness
Literary usage of Fathomlessness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Co-operation in England: Its Literature and Its Advocates by George Jacob Holyoake (1875)
"Mystery, God, Fathomlessness, all were written upon it." A man- of mark, after
his kind, it must be owned. The disciples of Mr. Greaves took premises at Ham ..."
2. The History of Co-operation by George Jacob Holyoake (1908)
"Mystery, God, Fathomlessness, all were written upon him." A man of mark, after
his kind, it must be owned. The disciples of Mr. Greaves took premises at Ham ..."
3. The Testament of John Davidson by John Davidson (1908)
"... lower than the perfected instrument of woman, would set about the evolution
of a masculine subtlety, a keenness of ruse, a fathomlessness of chicanery, ..."
4. Studies in Democracy: The Essence of Democracy, the Efficiency of Democracy by Julia Henrietta Gulliver (1917)
"Our national motto, E pluribus unum, has in it the fathomlessness and inexhaustible-
ness of the divine purposes. A government with such a motto can never ..."