grandevity

English

Etymology

Latin grandaevitas, from grandaevus, grandis (great) + aevus (age).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡɹænˈdɛvɪti/

Noun

grandevity (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) Great age; long life, longevity.
    • 1620, Francis Bacon, Novum Organum:
      the grandevity of the world
    • 1683, "The Annotatour" [Henry More], “Annotations upon the Discourse of Truth”, in Two Choice and Useful Treatises:
      Would one think that Reverend Mr. Baxter, whom Dr. More for his Function and Grandevity sake handles so respectfully []

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