• Latrability

    Origin

    From + English -ity ("forming abstract nouns"). Equivalent to en + -latrate + ability.

    Full definition of latrability

    Noun

    latrability

    (uncountable)
    1. (rare, obsolete, philosophy) The ability or tendency to bark.
      • More Divine Dialogues|paragraph=XXXIV|page=272|passage=But now in the Å¿econd place, Hylobares, let us Å¿uppoÅ¿e that all the Planets or Earths be inhabited with rational Creatures, yet theÅ¿e rational Creatures may be as Å¿pecifically diÅ¿tinct as the Earths or Planets the inhabit, but agree all in Rationality; as the Å¿undry Å¿pecies of Dogs here on Earth agree in Latrability.
      • 1677, John Webster, The Displaying of Supposed Witchcraft. ... Chapter I, I do not thereby deny either the Being of Witches, nor other properties that they may have, for which thev may be Å¿o called: no more than if I deny that a Dog hath rugibility (which is only proper to a Lion) doth it follow that I deny the being of a Dog, or that he hath latrability?
      • 1702, Gideon Harvey, The vanities of philosophy and physick: ..., ... and therefore if Å¿ome be born Dum, Deaf, or Blind, they are not to be accounted perfect Men. In like manner Latrability in a Dog, Boability in a Cow, or an Ox, Hinnibility in a HorÅ¿e, &c. are all Second Properties immediately following internal SenÅ¿ation, or rather SenÅ¿ibility in BeaÅ¿ts, ...

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