Catholicity
1Catholicity — Cath o*lic i*ty, n. 1. The state or quality of being catholic; universality. [1913 Webster] 2. Liberality of sentiments; catholicism. [1913 Webster] 3. Adherence or conformity to the system of doctrine held by all parts of the orthodox Christian… …
2catholicity — index disinterest (lack of prejudice) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3Catholicity — 1830, from CATHOLIC (Cf. Catholic) + ITY (Cf. ity) …
4catholicity — [kath΄ə lis′i tē] n. 1. the quality or state of being catholic, as in taste, sympathy, or understanding; liberality, as of ideas 2. comprehensive quality; universality 3. [C ] Catholicism …
5catholicity — noun (plural ties) Date: 1704 1. capitalized the character of being in conformity with a Catholic church 2. a. liberality of sentiments or views < catholicity of viewpoint W. V. O Connor > …
6catholicity — catholic ► ADJECTIVE 1) including a wide variety of things: catholic tastes. 2) (Catholic) Roman Catholic. 3) (Catholic) of or including all Christians. ► NOUN (Catholic) ▪ a Roman Catholic …
7Catholicity in Canada — Catholicity in Canada † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Catholicity in Canada The subject will be treated under three headings: I. Period of French domination, from the discovery of Canada to the Treaty of Paris, in 1763; II. Period… …
8catholicity — /kath euh lis i tee/, n. 1. broad mindedness or liberality, as of tastes, interests, or views. 2. universality; general inclusiveness. 3. (cap.) the Roman Catholic Church, or its doctrines and usages. [1820 30; CATHOLIC + ITY] * * * …
9catholicity — noun a) The quality of being catholic, universal or inclusive b) Catholicism …
10catholicity — cath·o·lic·ity || ‚kæθəʊ lɪsÉ™tɪ n. broad mindedness …