exility

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin exilitatem, from exilis (small, thin, narrow).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

exility (uncountable)

  1. Thinness, smallness; a shrunken or meagre condition.
    • 1658, Sir Thomas Browne, Urne-Burial, Penguin, published 2005, page 15:
      But from the exility of bones, thinnesse of skulls, smallnesse of teeth, ribbes, and thigh-bones; not improbable that many thereof were persons of minor age, or women.