Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for MUL-TI-TUD'I-NOUS
MUL-TI-TU'DIN-A-RYMUL-TI-TU'DI-NOUS-LY
MUL-TI-TUD'I-NOUS, a.
- Consisting of a multitude or great number.
- Having the appearance of a multitude; as, the multitudinous sea. Shak.
- Manifold; as, the multitudinous tongue. Shak.
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