cæcity

See also: caecity

English

Noun

cæcity

  1. Archaic spelling of cecity.
    • 1866, George Augustus Sala, A Trip to Barbary by a Roundabout Route, Tinsley Brothers; Chapter XIV, page #249:
      The blind man deplores his cæcity in dismal ditties ; the man‐in‐the‐bowl thanks Allah he has arms, and utilises them by beating upon the cymbals ; the tight‐rope dancer bangs the tambourine, the fiddles scream hoarsely, the guitars twang, there is a tootling of flutes—in a word, infinite psaltery.
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