They maintain that whenever a universal concept is applied to the objects in which it is realized intrinsically, it is affirmed of these objects Univocally.
"Ontology or the Theory of Being"
Peter Coffey
The notion of being, in its most imperfect, inadequate, indeterminate sense, is, they say, one and the same in so far forth as it is applicable to the infinite and the finite, and to all the modes of the finite; and it is therefore predicated of all Univocally.
"Ontology or the Theory of Being"
Peter Coffey