Obs. rare. [f. SOLITARY a. Cf. SOLITARIETY.]
1. Soleness, singleness.
1803. W. Taylor, in Monthly Mag., XIV. 490. He may consequentially maintain the solitarity of his own existence. Ibid. (1813), XXXV. 427. Consequently, that the probability of success is increased by the solitarity of the candidate.
2. Solitude, want of society.
1811. W. Taylor, in Robberds, Mem. (1843), II. 351. I shall be abandoned at once to solitarity and penury.