Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (1870–1938). Roget’s International Thesaurus. 1922.
Class II. Words Relating to SpaceSection I. Space in General
3. Existence in Space
186. Presence.
NOUN:PRESENCE, presentness, occupancy, occupation; attendance.PERMEATION, pervasion; diffusion (dispersion) [See Nonassemblage. Dispersion].
WHERENESS, ubiety, ubiquity, ubiquitariness; omnipresence.
BYSTANDER (spectator) [See Spectator].
VERB:BE PRESENT &c. adj.; assister [F.]; make one -of, – at; look on, attend, remain; find -, present- oneself; show one’s face; fall in the way of, occur in a place; exist in space, lie, stand; occupy.
INHABIT, dwell, reside, stay, sojourn, live, abide, lodge, bunk, room [U. S.], nestle, roost [colloq.], perch; take up one’s abode &c. (be located) [See Location]; tenant; people.
FREQUENT, resort to, haunt; revisit.
PERVADE, permeate; be diffused through, be disseminated through; overspread, overrun; fill, run through; meet one at every turn.
ADJECTIVE:PRESENT; occupying, inhabiting &c. v.; moored [See Location]; resiant [obs.], resident, residential, residentiary; domiciled.
UBIQUITOUS, ubiquitary; omnipresent; universally present.
PEOPLED, populous, full of people, inhabited.
ADVERB:here, there, where, everywhere, aboard, on board, at home, afield; on the spot; here there and everywhere (space) [See Space]; in presence of, before; under the eyes of, under the nose of; in the face of; in propriâ personâ [L.].
QUOTATION:Nusquam est qui ubique est.—Seneca