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allgood (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of all-good
    • 1862, Rev. John Williams, Barddas; or, a Collection of Original Documents illustrative of Theology, Wisdom, and Usages of the Bardo-Druidic System, page 207:
      God is absolute power, in that He totally annihilates inability, nor can power and will in Him be restrained, since He is almighty, and allgood.
    • 1889, The Browning Society's Papers - Part 11, page 318:
      No, he replied, it is not satisfactory, and though he will bear it if it is of necessity, he cannot regard it as the creation of a God "allgood, allwise, allpotent."
    • 1903, The Jewish Quarterly Review - Volume 15, page 69:
      Almighty God! That shinest with the sun, That slumb'rest not when day grows into night! Thou Source of all, of tranquil peace and joy! Thou king of glory and majestic light ! Thou allgood Father!

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allgood (uncountable)

  1. Synonym of Good King Henry

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