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▪ I. † simulty1 Obs. rare. [ad. L. simultas, f. simul together, at the same time. Cf. OF. simulté.] A quarrel or contention.
a1637B. Jonson Timber (1641) 113 Imbarking himselfe in the Factions of the Family: to inquire after domesticke simulties. 1679F. P. Cressy Gen. Disc. 131 Thus we see..in what inveterate..simulties, dissensions, and Book-warres the Protestants of all kinds and sorts doe liue. ▪ II. † simulty2 Obs.—1 [irreg. f. L. simul + -ty.] Simultaneity.
1677Gale Crt. Gentiles iii. i. 16 Some scholemen say, that in free wil there is a simultie of power to opposites but not a power of simultie, i.e. a power of embracing opposites at one and the same time. |