[f. prec. + -ITY.] The character or quality of being superhuman (or a superman).
1797. T. Green, Diary Lover of Lit. (1810), 45. The superhumanity of which scheme is finely exposed by Cicero in the next Book.
c. 1810. Coleridge, Lit. Rem. (1838), III. 250. He meant by the word Lord his divinity, or at least essential super-humanity.
c. 1825. Wordsw., in Knight, Life (1889), II. App. 319. The sublimity, the superhumanity, of his genius.
1892. Zangwill, Childr. Ghetto, I. i. Rich people radiating an indefinable aroma of superhumanity.
1903. [see SUPERMAN].