sb. and a. rare. [f. L. ūniversus UNIVERSAL a. or ūnivers-um UNIVERSE sb.]

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  † A.  sb. The whole body or number of something. Obs.1

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a. 1604.  Hanmer, Chron. Ireland (1633), 205. He injoyned the collegiat Vicars of Kilkenny to celebrate the universary and aniversary of the reverend fathers his predecessors.

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  B.  adj. Of or pertaining to, open to, all.

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1816.  in N. & Q., 9th Ser. XII. (1903), 365/2. This first Stone of the Royal Universary Infirmary for Children.

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