1788. T. Taylor, Proclus, I. 118. A power collective of divisible natures, and unific of such as are multiplied.
1841. Frasers Mag., XXIII. 130. The centre of unific power is the invisible.
1862. Q. Rev., CX. 394. That so-called unific principle by which we are impelled to reduce all that we see and hear to unity.
1877. Farrar, Days of Youth, xi. 105. The unific rectitude of a manly life.