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immaculacy|ɪˈmækjʊləsɪ| [f. immaculate: see -acy.] Immaculate condition or quality.
1799E. Du Bois Piece Family Biog. I. 19, I..will not..sully the immaculacy of my page with a reflection [etc.]. 1817J. Scott Paris Revis. (ed. 4) 252 Perrone is called the pucelle, because it had never been violated by an enemy; but her immaculacy is now more than questionable. 1863Mrs. C. Clarke Shaks. Char. ii. 55 He sees through Professor Jaques's pretended immaculacy. 1892W. Watson Epigr. Poems 116 Insulted by a flower's immaculacy, And mock'd at by the flawless stars he stands. |