sa·lu·bri·ty \-brəd.ē\noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English salubrite, from Latin salubritas, from salubris + -itas -ity : the quality or state of being salubrious : healthfulness, wholesomeness < expatiating on the salubrity of the cold bath — Robert Lynd > < the salubrity of their walk is sadly tinctured by carbon monoxide — Lewis Mumford >