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canonicity|kænəˈnɪsɪtɪ| [f. on type of a L. *canonicitas, f. canonic-us, or ad. F. canonicité: see -ity.] Canonicalness, canonical status, esp. the fact of being comprehended in the Canon of Scripture, or in any other sacred canon.
1797Monthly Rev. XXIII. 485 To attribute canonicity to all those Scriptures of the Jews. 1841Myers Cath. Th. xix. 73 If none but a literal line and measure of Canonicity will be accepted. 1849W. Fitzgerald tr. Whitaker's Disput. 46 Would Augustine, if he held all the books to have an equal right to canonicity..have preferred some to others? |