a. rare. In 5 conctypotent. [ad. late L. cunctipotent-em, f. cunctus all + potens, potent-em powerful (after the classical omnipotens).] All-powerful, omnipotent.

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c. 1485.  Digby Myst. (1882), II. 596. Ihesu Almyghty … kyng conctypotent of heuyn glory.

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1727.  in Bailey, vol. II.

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1775.  in Ash.

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1858.  Neale, Bernard de M., 31. O true peculiar vision Of God cunctipotent.

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