Obs. rare. [Cf. VOLUPTABLE a.] Voluptuousness.
1631. J. Done, Polydoron, 28. The Stoickes and Pharises [held] that by voluptibility [printed -tillity] heere, wee lost the future ioyes of the other life. Ibid. (1633), Hist. Septuagint, 129. To the end that perseuering in that manner, you shall shewe your selfe inuiolable against all Voluptibilities.