Univocacy | n. The quality or state of being univocal. [ R. ] Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Univocal | a. [ L. univocus; unus one + vox, vocis, a voice, word. See One, and Voice. ] |
Univocal | n. |
Univocally | adv. In a univocal manner; in one term; in one sense; not equivocally. [ 1913 Webster ] How is sin univocally distinguished into venial and mortal, if the venial be not sin? Bp. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Univocal | a. [ L. univocus; unus one + vox, vocis, a voice, word. See One, and Voice. ] |
Univocal | n. |
Univocally | adv. In a univocal manner; in one term; in one sense; not equivocally. [ 1913 Webster ] How is sin univocally distinguished into venial and mortal, if the venial be not sin? Bp. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ] |