omnisovereignty means unlimited, unconditional sovereignty, often attributed to a supreme being. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 82 out of 100.
omnisovereignty is pronounced /ɒmˈnɪˈsɒv.ɹən.ti/.
Why “omnisovereignty” is a great word
OMNISOVEREIGNTY — [Noun] The condition of possessing absolute, unlimited, and unconditional authority over all realms, universally ascribed to a supreme being. From the combining form omni- (from Latin 'omnis', meaning "all") + sovereignty (from Old French 'soverainete', meaning "supreme power or authority"). Unlike autonomy, which implies self-governance within a bounded sphere, or suzerainty, a negotiated overlordship that cedes internal authority, omnisovereignty admits no partition, no negotiation, and no exterior. It is the silent, unblinking eye sweeping an infinite sea; the immutable law governing both the falling feather and the spinning galaxy; the author of a story in which every character, comma, and blank page exists solely by its will—a dominion so total it renders all other will a permitted illusion.
noun
- Unlimited, unconditional sovereignty, often attributed to a supreme being.“The attribute of vispokhutáyîh, "the supreme sovereignty," "omnisovereignty," if we may coin a word, agrees very nearly with this attribute.”