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† notioˈnality Obs. [f. as prec. + -ity.] 1. The fact, state, or condition of being notional; a notional or imaginary thing.
1653H. More Conj. Cabbal. 58 For multifarious Notionality and Inconstancy of life and knowledge, are certain signs that a man is in the night. 1665Glanvill Def. Van. Dogm. 66 Whether the notionality and obscurity of the Aristotelian method it self do not give occasion to the endless babble. 1705Goodman Wint. Even. Conf. iii. 18 True and manly religion is..not a lukewarm notionality,..but is lively, vigorous, and sparkling. 2. A notion or category. rare—1.
1651Biggs New Disp. ⁋287 Under the notionality of Potables is not to be understood here, jusculous sorbitions. |