Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

hic-et-ubique

adverb
hɪk ɛt ˈjuːbɪkweɪ
Definition
A Latin expression meaning ‘here and everywhere.’
Examples
  • This principle applies hic-et-ubique, making it essential for understanding global issues.
  • In philosophy, certain truths are considered hic-et-ubique, acknowledged by thinkers from various cultures.
Meaning
It suggests the idea of something being present in all places or universally applicable.
Synonyms
  • ubiquitously
  • everywhere
  • omnipresent