secularity

English

Etymology

secular + -ity. Compare French sécularité, Latin saecularitas.

Noun

secularity (countable and uncountable, plural secularities)

  1. The state of being secular.
    • 1832, [Isaac Taylor], Saturday Evening. [], London: Holdsworth and Ball, →OCLC:
      a secularity of character which makes Christianity and its principal doctrines distasteful or unintelligible

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