• Manyfold

    Pronunciation

    • IPA: /ˈmænɪˌfold/
    • Homophones: manifold

    Origin

    many + fold

    Full definition of manyfold

    Adverb

    manyfold

    1. By many times.
      • 1800 - The dramatic narrative of the close of Wolsey's life becomes manyfold more impressive from being told to the discrowned Queen Catherine - Lectures on English History and Tragic Poetry, as Illustrated by Shakspeare - Henry Reed
      • , 2007-03-13, Coleen Rowley, FBI NSLs Up "Manyfold"--A Clarification, my guess is that the number of NSLs being issued in the "war on terrorism" is probably manyfold what it was prior to 9-11.

    Adjective

    manyfold

    1. (dated) many
      • 1772 - "I am right glad to hear of your manyfold successes" - The Lives of Those Eminent Antiquaries John Leland, Thomas Hearne, and Anthony À Wood - (author?)
      • , 2009-12-21, James Gurney, Dianatopia, or even emcee a drawing jamboree amongst your manyfold adoring fans!
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