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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Feminity

Feminity \Fe*min"i*ty\, n. Womanliness; femininity. [Obs.] ``Trained up in true feminity.''
--Spenser.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
feminity

"quality or state of being feminine," late 14c., from Old French feminité, from Latin femina "woman, a female" (see feminine). From early 15c. as "women collectively."

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feminity

n. (context archaic English) femininity.

Usage examples of "feminity".

Something told Valleroy that the channel was feeling an even more intense awareness of Aisha's feminity that he himself was.

She was never cold - you retained at all times an impression of vibrant feminity - but she never projected either the air of receptivity which provokes passes, or the studied indifference which is the same thing in disguise.

She impressed them both as about the most entrancing bit of feminity they had seen in some time.

His shoulder-length hair helped the illusion of feminity, but the chest and shoulders that peeked out of the shirt ruined the effect: masculine, definitely masculine.