[f. next + -ITY.] Cognoscible quality; knowableness.
1656. [? J. Sergeant], trans. T. Whites Peripat. Inst., 277. They have no entity nor cognoscibility.
1677. Gale, Crt. Gentiles, II. IV. 294. God, as he is of infinite Essence, so also of infinite Cognoscibilitie and Truth.
1865. Mill, Exam. Hamiltons Philos., 24. Our authors doctrine of the direct cognoscibility of the Primary Qualities.