"unbottomed" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Etymology: From un- + bottom + -ed. Etymology templates: {{af|en|un-|bottom|-ed}} un- + bottom + -ed Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} unbottomed (not comparable)
  1. (dated) bottomless Tags: dated, not-comparable Synonyms: limitless, unbounded, infinite
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          "ref": "1667, John Milton, Paradise Lost, book 2, lines 404–5",
          "text": "who shall tempt with wand'ring feet / The dark unbottom'd infinite Abyss",
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          "text": "The atoms, as their own weight bears them down / Plumb through the void, at scarce determined times, / In scarce determined places, from their course / Decline a little – call it, so to speak, / Mere changed trend. For were it not their wont / Thuswise to swerve, down would they fall, each one, / Like drops of rain, through the unbottomed void; / And then collisions ne'er could be nor blows / Among the primal elements; and thus / Nature would never have created aught.",
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