Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for MAN'I-FOLD
MAN'I-FOLD, a. [many and fold.]
- Of divers kinds; many in number; numerous; multiplied. O Lord, how manifold are thy works! Ps. civ. I know your manifold transgressions. Amos v.
- Exhibited or appearing at divers times or in various ways; applied to words in the singular number; as, the manifold wisdom of God, or his manifold grace. Eph. iii. 1 Pet. iv.
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