devotionality

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English

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Etymology

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From devotional +‎ -ity.

Noun

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devotionality (usually uncountable, plural devotionalities)

  1. The practice of a devotionalist.
    • 1847, Arthur Hugh Clough, Review of Mr. Newman's The Soul
      The belief that religion is, or in any way requires, devotionality, is, if not the most noxious, at least the most obstinate form of irreligion []