ML incorporeitas < L incorporeus < in-, in-2 + corporeus, corporeal
incorporeity in American English
(ˌinkɔrpəˈriɪti)
noun
the quality of being incorporeal; disembodied existence or entity; incorporeality
Word origin
[1595–1605; ‹ ML incorporeitās, equiv. to L incorpore(us) incorporeal + -itās-ity]This word is first recorded in the period 1595–1605. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: condensation, premium, redundant, slur, toss-ity is a suffix used to form abstract nouns expressing state or condition. Other wordsthat use the affix -ity include: Latinity, civility, jollity