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so·lem·ni·ty \səˈlemnəd.ē, -nətē, -i\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English solempnite, solemnite, from Old French solempnité, solemnité, from Late Latin solemnitat-, solemnitas, from Latin solemnis solemn + -itat-, -itas -ity 1. : formal or ceremonious observance of an occasion or event : such observance as a due of a particular occasion, person, or event < welcomed the visiting statesman with fitting solemnity > especially : solemn liturgical celebration of a sacrament, service, or feast day < the solemnities of Easter > 2. a. : a solemn event or occasion (as a season, rite, utterance, or feast day) b. : an observance or proceeding according to due form : the formality necessary to make a thing done valid in law 3. : a solemn condition or quality (as of mien) : the state of being serious, dignified, or awe-inspiring < the solemnity of his words > < an occasion of great solemnity > |