† corporeous, a. Obs.
(kɔːˈpɔəriːəs)
[f. L. corpore-us (see corporeal) + -ous.]
= corporeal.
| 1669 Gale Crt. Gentiles i. iii. iv. 53 We are immortal and created with reason, far otherwise than things corporeous. 1677 Ibid. III. 26 A corporal or natural cause, acting by corporeous and material motion. a 1834 Lamb Fragm. Burton Wks. (1889) 553 Certain mad wits which helde God to be corporeous. |