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ce·ler·i·ty \-əd.ē, -ətē, -i\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English celerite, from Middle French célérité, from Latin celeritat-, celeritas, from celer swift + -itat-, -itas -ity; akin to Gothic haldan to feed, tend (animals), Greek kellein to beach (a ship), Sanskrit kalayati he drives : rapidity of motion or action: a. : promptness, alacrity < disposing of the parsnip wine with a celerity which might have been due to eagerness — Dorothy Sayers > b. : swiftness, speed < reptiles swim with great celerity > |