secularity noun.
[sɛkjʊ'larɪti] LME.[French sécularité or medieval Latin saecularitas, from Latin saecularis SECULAR: see -ITY.]1. Secular jurisdiction or power.
LME-M16.2. a. Occupation with secular affairs, esp. on the part of the clergy; secular spirit or behaviour. Also, worldliness, absence of religious principle or feeling.
LME.■ Isaac Taylor Pride and secularity have crept upon those to whom mankind..look up for..heavenly-mindedness.b. Secular or non-sacred character; absence of connection with religion.
L19.3. A secular matter; in
pl., secular affairs; worldly possessions or pursuits.
E16.■ C. Kingsley The morning he spent at the school, or in parish secularities. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲