a. Obs. rare. [f. as prec. + -IOUS.] Ubiquitous.

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1782.  W. Stevenson, Hymn to Deity, 31. Thro’ stretch ubiquious, measureless expanse … Abroad he moves in majesty of state.

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1835.  Tait’s Mag., II. 93. The ubiquious Princess had arrived suddenly at Ostend.

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