[f. prec. + -ITY.] The quality of being susceptive; susceptibility.
1722. Wollaston, Relig. Nat., v. (1724), 74. A natural discerpibility and susceptivity of various shapes and modifications.
1851. Carlyle, Sterling, III. vii. A man of infinite susceptivity; who caught everywhere the colour of the element he lived in.
1871. Forster, Dickens, I. iii. 52. A stern isolation of self-reliance side by side with a susceptivity almost feminine.