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can·on·ic·i·ty \ˌkanəˈnisəd.ē, -ətē, -i\ noun (-es) Etymology: French canonicité, from canonique canonical, authoritative (from Late Latin canonicus, from Latin, according to rule) + -ité -ity — more at canon (clergyman) 1. : the status or character of belonging within the biblical canon 2. : canonical acceptability, authority, or genuineness |