omnispective
English
Etymology
From omni- + Latin spectus, past participle of specere, spicere (“to view”).
Adjective
omnispective (not comparable)
- Beholding everything; all-seeing.
- a. 1749, Samuel Boyse, "The Only Wish"
- Thee, great omniscient omnispective Power!
Thee first and last , —thee only I adore!
- Thee, great omniscient omnispective Power!
- a. 1749, Samuel Boyse, "The Only Wish"
References
- omnispective in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913