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many-sided, a. (Stress variable.) 1. Having many sides; multilateral.
1660Barrow Euclid i. Def. xxii, Many-sided figures are such as are contained under more right lines than four. a1822Shelley Def. Poetry Pr. Wks. 1888 II. 16 The drama..is a prismatic and many-sided mirror. 1847Smeaton Builder's Man. 172 To find the area of irregular polygons, or many-sided figures. 2. fig. Having many aspects, bearings, capacities, or possibilities. (Suggested by Ger. vielseitig.)
1843Gladstone Glean. (1879) V. 37 Of many-sided aspect. 1868― Juv. Mundi x. (1870) 402 With many-sided intelligence. 1882Farrar Early Chr. II. 337 Since Christianity is manysided. 1892Gardiner Student's Hist. Eng. 489 Raleigh was..a many-sided man; soldier, sailor, statesman, historian, and poet. Hence manyˈsidedness.
1833Lytton Eng. & English (ed. 2) II. 97 Wordsworth..has not, it is true, ‘the many-sidedness’ of Göthe. 1837C. Lofft Self-formation I. 275 It tends to give him the decantatum illud of the Germans,..manysidedness. 1866Sat. Rev. 19 May 584/1 What men gain in manysidedness it is said they are losing in vigour. 1870Lowell Among my Bks. Ser. i. (1873) 345 The many-sidedness of truth. |