subs. (colloquial).—A singularity.

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  1813.  AUSTEN, Pride and Prejudice, 54. He must be an ODDITY, I think, said she. I cannot make him out.

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  1882.  W. D. HOWELLS, A Modern Instance, iv. The mother (who remained in the room when her daughter had company) was an ODDITY almost unknown in Equity.

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