Muchness is a see also of manyness.
As nouns the difference between muchness and manyness
is that muchness is large size or bulk; bigness; size; magnitude (large or small) while manyness is the quality or state of being many.
muchness
English
Noun
(
muchnesses)
Large size or bulk; bigness; size; magnitude (large or small).
Greatness in quantity, number, amount, or degree.
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Quotations
Three examples from The Diary of Samuel Pepys , all using the phrase the muchness of the business :
*1666': the ' muchness of his business cannot suffer him to mind it, or give him leisure to reflect on anything — Entry 15 Aug 1666
*1667/68': This troubled me so much as, together with the shortness of the time and ' muchness of the business, did let me be at it till but about ten at night — Entry 4 March 1667/68
*1668/69': my head a little troubled with the ' muchness of the business I have upon me at present — Entry 27 March 1668/69
manyness
English
Noun
(-)
The quality or state of being many.
Synonyms
* multiplicity
* numerousness
Antonyms
* oneness
* singleness
See also
* cardinality
* muchness