corporality

noun

Etymology

From Latin corporālitās. By surface analysis, corporal + -ity.

  1. derived from corporālitās

Definitions

  1. The state of being or having a body (being corporal/corporeal)

    The state of being or having a body (being corporal/corporeal); bodily existence.

    • there is one Mundane spright / And body, vitall corporality We have from hence.
  2. A confraternity

    A confraternity; a guild.

    • Whence may be guessed what their function was : was it to go about circled with a band of rooking officials , with cloakbags full of citations , and processes to be served by a corporality of griffonlike promoters and apparitors ?

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