Obs. rare [f. EMULOUS (as if L. *æmulōs-us) + -ITY.] Rivalry, dispute.

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1716.  M. Davies, Athen. Brit., II. 147. Our Pamphlet decides the Emulosity with a short piece of Latin Prose and Verse. Ibid., 175. That eminent Prelate Umpires all Historiological Emulosities with amicable equity.

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