universal.
altogether
parent or creator of all things
omnipotent
almighty power; omnipotence;
omnipresent;
each, every, every one (of a number); all plural; all/the whole of;
omniscience
all-seeing
Assortment
Everything has a small beginning. (Cicero)
wandering everywhere
willing everything;
juice of unripe fruit (olives or grapes);
wild ass;
of burden; [navis oneraria => transport/cargo ship]
loaded.
load, burden; oppress
oppressive; burdensome; onerous;
ass-centaur; (fabulous creature); impure person; monster (Douay)
pelican
a costrel, a wooden bottle.
ontology, study of being; metaphysics related to being/essence; (Scanlon);
load, burden; cargo;
The burden of proof
burden
laden;
kind of mollusc
kind of mollusc
onyx-, made of onyx marble; resembling/colored like onyx marble;
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