[f. prec. + -ITY.] The quality of being feline; a cat-like disposition; the typical qualities of the cat-tribe.

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1855.  ‘M. Harland,’ Hidden Path, xxviii. 270. This idiosyncrasy of his felinity tormented Bella more than ever.

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1882.  F. W. Harper, in Spectator, 30 Dec. 1682. Felinity, at least the highest part of it, is included in humanity.

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