† struˈmosityObs. [ad.mod.L. strūmōsitās, f.strūmōs-us: see prec. and -ity. Cf. F. †strumosité (16–17th c.).] Strumous condition. 1674Phil.Trans. IX. 114 Refuting withal the opinion of Riolan, who makes the glanduls of the Mesentery the root of all strumosity.