[f. prec. + -ITY.] The character or quality of being superhuman (or a superman).

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1797.  T. Green, Diary Lover of Lit. (1810), 45. The superhumanity of which scheme is finely exposed by Cicero in the next Book.

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c. 1810.  Coleridge, Lit. Rem. (1838), III. 250. He meant by the word Lord his divinity, or at least essential super-humanity.

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c. 1825.  Wordsw., in Knight, Life (1889), II. App. 319. The sublimity, the superhumanity, of his genius.

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1892.  Zangwill, Childr. Ghetto, I. i. Rich people … radiating an indefinable aroma of superhumanity.

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1903.  [see SUPERMAN].

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