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existence

late 14th century, from Latin ex(s)istentia "that by which essence becomes actual" "the naked being," as opposed to essentia (Greek ουσία/ousía) as the essential beingness
see essence

the verb exist is from circa 1600

prior to that:
Middle English: ibēn, ibeon (based on be)
Old English had wesan

any German speaker will recognize both, the ME and OE forms

existence noun
  • the ME and OE variants (see etymology) were meaningful and essential:
    the ibn compound holds the completeness of being within it
    wesan or wesen is a variant of essence
  • the abstraction of beingness; the stage for experience
  • a: the state or fact of having being especially independently of human consciousness and as contrasted with nonexistence
    b: the manner of being that is common to every mode of being;
    c: being with respect to a limiting condition or under a particular aspect
  • actual or present occurrence
  • a: the totality of existent things; a particular being
    b: sentient or living being; life
    c: reality as presented in experience
    d: obsolete: reality as opposed to appearance

Relatives of Existence

according to CDEs

  • Universe
    • meanwhile, an ambiguous, equivocal word; includes a definition as follows:
      "a distinct field or province of thought or reality that forms a closed system or self-inclusive and independent organization" or "a set that contains all elements relevant to a particular discussion or problem"
  • Cosmos
    • a complex orderly self-inclusive system
    • the whole body of things observed or assumed
  • Nature
    • the external world in its entirety
    • natural scenery
  • Reality
    • meanwhile, an ambiguous, equivocal term; includes a definition as follows:
      "television programming that features people (especially people who are not professional actors) dealing with real-life situations or participating in contrived activities (such as competitions)"
  • World
    • too many definitions: it is understandable (no obvious distortions), but the term is too broad and therefore ambiguous

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Legend

~☉~lucid definition; added layer of lucidity, or aethereal context
classic definition
artificium definition; usually words which have undergone a warped evolution, or a complete perversion of the original sense
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