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immens

Immens is an English adjective that historically meant extremely large or vast. In contemporary usage, the standard form is immense; immens survives mainly as an archaic or stylistic variant found in older texts, poetry, or deliberate archaism. The meaning encompasses both physical size and abstract magnitude.

Etymology and history: The form derives from Latin immensus, meaning immeasurable, through Old French immense and

Modern usage: In modern English, immens is rare and generally reserved for historical or literary contexts.

See also: Immense.

Middle
English
variants.
In
Middle
English
and
Early
Modern
English,
immens
appeared
alongside
immense
as
an
alternate
spelling
or
form.
Over
time,
immense
became
dominant
in
standard
prose,
while
immens
retained
limited,
stylistic
use.
Writers
may
use
it
to
evoke
an
archaic
tone
or
to
fit
metrical
constraints
in
poetry.
It
is
not
standard
in
contemporary
editing
or
typography.