Obs. nonce-wd. Also 6 cuppytee. [f. CUP sb.] Used to render κυαθότης, ‘a word coined by Plato to express the abstract nature of a cup, cuphood’ (Liddell and Scott).

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1542.  Udall, Erasm. Apophth., I. 124 b. Witte and reason … with whiche are perceiued … the tableitees and the cuppytees.

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1655–60.  Stanley, Hist. Philos. (1701), 287/1. Plato discoursing concerning Ideas and naming τραπεζότητα, and κυαθότητα, as if he should say Tableity and Cuppeity, he said, I see, Plato, the Table and the Cup, but not the Tableity and Cuppeity.

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