Omnipotent

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Middle English (as a divine attribute): via Old French from Latin omnipotent- ‘all-powerful’.


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Old French omnipotent, from Latin omnipotēns(“almighty”), from omnis(“all”) + potēns(“mighty, powerful”).


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omnipotent (adj.)

early 14c., "almighty, possessing infinite power," from Old French omnipotent "almighty, all-powerful" (11c.) and directly from Latin omnipotentem (nominative omnipotens) "all-powerful, almighty," from omnis "all" (see omni-) + potens (genitive potentis) "powerful" (see potent). Originally of God or a deity; general sense of "having absolute power or authority" is attested from 1590s. Related: Omnipotently.