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Definition of Multifold
1. a. Many times doubled; manifold; numerous.
Definition of Multifold
1. Adjective. Many; very diverse; manifold. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Multifold
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Multifold
Literary usage of Multifold
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions by Ecclesiological Society (1885)
"The old division was but threefold, this is multifold. The window here only forms
part of a composition of wall-panelling which has a deeply-moulded arch ..."
2. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1892)
"Still the multifold ... how man, appearing among other perceptible objects in
multifold individuated specimens as a gradually developed organism, ..."
3. The Chinese and Their Rebellions: Viewed in Connection with Their National by Thomas Taylor Meadows (1856)
"... he quotes the aphorism which the national philosophy applies to the Ultimate
Principle: " The one root spread out into multifold branches; the multifold ..."
4. The Canadian Monthly and National Review by William White (1874)
"Ah ! terrible tolls Of resurgent rolls Hurled up from the sounding sea ! Ye crowd
from mine ear The harmonics clear Of the multifold melody ! ..."
5. The Canadian Monthly and National Review by William White (1874)
"Ah ! terrible tolls Of resurgent rolls Hurled up from the sounding sea '. Ye crowd
from mine ear The harmonies clear Of the multifold melody ! ..."
6. Transactions by Ecclesiological Society (1885)
"The old division was but threefold, this is multifold. The window here only forms
part of a composition of wall-panelling which has a deeply-moulded arch ..."
7. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1892)
"Still the multifold ... how man, appearing among other perceptible objects in
multifold individuated specimens as a gradually developed organism, ..."
8. The Chinese and Their Rebellions: Viewed in Connection with Their National by Thomas Taylor Meadows (1856)
"... he quotes the aphorism which the national philosophy applies to the Ultimate
Principle: " The one root spread out into multifold branches; the multifold ..."
9. The Canadian Monthly and National Review by William White (1874)
"Ah ! terrible tolls Of resurgent rolls Hurled up from the sounding sea ! Ye crowd
from mine ear The harmonics clear Of the multifold melody ! ..."
10. The Canadian Monthly and National Review by William White (1874)
"Ah ! terrible tolls Of resurgent rolls Hurled up from the sounding sea '. Ye crowd
from mine ear The harmonies clear Of the multifold melody ! ..."