The Collaborative International Dictionary
Amability \Am`a*bil"i*ty\, n. [L. amabilitas.]
Lovableness.
--Jer. Taylor.
Note: The New English Dictionary (Murray) says this word is ``usefully distinct from Amiability.''
Wiktionary
n. (context obsolete English) lovableness
Usage examples of "amability".
I will do so therefore in the present case by telling you that I consider your boasts of the splendour of your city and of it's superb hackney coaches as a flout, and declaring that would not give the polite, self-denying, feeling, hospitable, goodhumoured people of this country and their amability in every point of view, (tho' it must be confessed our streets are somewhat dirty, and our fiacres rather indifferent) for ten such races of rich, proud, hectoring, swearing, squibbing, carnivorous animals as those among whom you are.