Obs. rare. [f. SOLITARY a. Cf. SOLITARIETY.]

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  1.  Soleness, singleness.

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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.

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  2.  Solitude, want of society.

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1811.  W. Taylor, in Robberds, Mem. (1843), II. 351. I shall be abandoned at once to solitarity and penury.

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