[f. as prec. + -ITY.] = TEXTUALISM 1.
1836. J. Martins Discourses, Memoir, 34. Textuality, he often said, appeared to him to be one of the chief excellences of a sermon.
1888. M. W. Stryker, in Interior (Chicago), 5 April. Deliverance, for those who have all their lifetimes been subject to pithiness and apothegm would come by the broadest textuality.