Obs. [f. as prec. + -ITY; cf. med.L. terrēnitās (Du Cange).] The quality or condition of being earthy; concr. earthy matter.

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1627–77.  Feltham, Resolves, 74 (L.). [It] debases all the spirits to a dull and low terrenity.

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1650.  Charleton, Paradoxes, Prol. 23. The Acid Spirit, immersed in an excessive quantity of Terrenity, becomes … languid.

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