Obs. rare. [Cf. VOLUPTABLE a.] Voluptuousness.

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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.

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