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Definition of Temporality
1. Noun. The worldly possessions of a church.
Definition of Temporality
1. n. The state or quality of being temporary; -- opposed to perpetuity.
Definition of Temporality
1. Noun. The condition of being bounded in time (of being temporal.) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Temporality
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Temporality
Literary usage of Temporality
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in by John Pinkerton (1811)
"... that he does not meddle, in any fort, with the temporality of his dominions,
... temporality ..."
2. The Political History of England by William Hunt, Reginald Lane Poole (1906)
"A temperate and orthodox writer, the lawyer St. Germain, in a treatise upon the
division between the spirituality and temporality, composed in 1531, ..."
3. The History of England, from the Accession of Henry VII. to the Death of by Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher (1906)
"A temperate and orthodox writer, the lawyer St. Germain, in a treatise upon the
division between the spirituality and temporality, composed in 1531, ..."
4. Oddities of Colonial Legislation in America: As Applied to the Public Lands by John Brown Dillon, Ben Douglass (1879)
"... partly for slanders that they seemed more cruel than the temporality; after
the monasteries coming ..."
5. Oddities of Colonial Legislation in America: As Applied to the Public Lands by John Brown Dillon, Ben Douglass (1879)
"... partly for slanders that they seemed more cruel than the temporality; after
the monasteries coming into temporal men's hands have been occasion that now ..."
6. Ecclesiastical Chronicle for Scotland by James Frederick Skinner Gordon (1875)
"... and forfeited Bishop Beaton to the temporality of the See of Glasgow, which
he did enjoy till his Death in April, 1603. The Lands were erected into a ..."
7. Charters and Other Documents Relating to the City of Glasgow by Glasgow (Scotland), James David Marwick, Robert Renwick, Glasgow (Scotland, Scottish Burgh Records Society (1894)
"... to the rights of the Duke of Lennox in the temporality of the Arch- bishoprick.
Edinburgh, 16 November 1641. ..."