Obs. [formed after INFORMITY.] The quality of possessing form or shape.
1613. Cockeram, II. A v. Beauty, Pulchritude, Formity.
1635. Swan, Spec. M., vi. § 2 (1643), 148. The informitie was expressed before, when Moses said that the Earth was void and invisible, because covered vvith waters; but the formitie is then expected and declared when the waters are gathered, and the drie-land made apparent.