Obs. [f. L. angulōs-us + -ITY.] The quality of having angles, cornered character.
1659. H. More, Immort. Soul, 335. Considering the brushiness and angulosity of the parts of the Air, a more then ordinary Motion or compressive Rest may very well prove painful to the Soul.
a. 1688. Cudworth, Immut. Mor. (1731), 203. Might plainly discover much Unevenness, Ruggedness, Flexuosity, Angulosity, Irregularity and Deformity in them.
1706. in Phillips.
1755. in Johnson, and in mod. Dicts.