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al⋅might⋅y

[awl-mahy-tee]
–adjective
1. having unlimited power; omnipotent, as God.
2. having very great power, influence, etc.: The almighty press condemned him without trial.
3. Informal. extreme; terrible: He's in an almighty fix.
–adverb
4. Informal. extremely: It's almighty hot.
–noun
5. the Almighty, God.

Origin:
bef. 900; ME; OE ælmihtig, ealmihtig, equiv. to æl-, eal- all (c. ON al- < *ol-o-) + mihtig (miht, meaht might 2 + -ig -y 1 ); cf. Alemanni


al⋅might⋅i⋅ly, adverb
al⋅might⋅i⋅ness, noun


1. supreme, sovereign, all-powerful.
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al·might·y   (ôl-mī'tē)   
adj.  
  1. Having absolute power; all-powerful: almighty God.

  2. Informal Great; extreme: an almighty din.

adv.   Informal
Used as an intensive: almighty scared.
n.   Almighty
God. Used with the.

[Middle English almighti, from Old English ealmihtig : eall, all; see all + mihtig, mighty (from miht, might; see might1).]
al·might'i·ly adv., al·might'i·ness n.
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