Mid 17th century; earliest use found in Henry More (1614–1687), philosopher, poet, and theologian. From omni- + classical Latin percipient-, percipiēnspercipient. Compare slightly later omnipercipience.
Definition of omnipercipient in US English:
omnipercipient
adjectiveˌɒmnɪpəˈsɪpɪənt
Seeing or perceiving all things.
Origin
Mid 17th century; earliest use found in Henry More (1614–1687), philosopher, poet, and theologian. From omni- + classical Latin percipient-, percipiēns percipient. Compare slightly later omnipercipience.