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phœnicity|fiːˈnɪsɪtɪ| [ad. med. Schol. L. phœnīcitās (in Wyclif fēnīcitās), f. phœnix, phœnīc-em phœnix: see -ity.] The quality or condition of being a phœnix.
1901M. H. Dziewicki in Wyclif's Repl. de Univers. 136 margin, Suppose there is but one phoenix in the world; there are the universal and the singular phoenicities, the former naturally prior to the latter, which is neither Phoenicity in itself nor not. For if it were, then it would be the same as the Universal on which it depends; and if it were not, there would be more than one phoenicity, which contradicts the hypothesis. |