• Superfluity

    Full definition of superfluity

    Noun

    superfluity

    (plural superfluities)
    1. The quality or state of being superfluous; in excess or overabundance.
    2. Something superfluous, as a luxury.
    3. (rare) Collective noun for a group of nuns.
      • 1905, Herbert A. Evans, Highways and Byways in Oxford and the Cotswolds, Macmillan and Co, (1905), page 266:These probably mark the dwelling of a colony, or to speak more precisely, according to Dame Juliana Berners, a superfluity of nuns from Godstow, which nunnery had a cell there, and was patron of the living.
      • 2011, Sam Cullen, The Odd Bunnies, unnumbered page:Alice put Anna back on the shelf and turned up the volume on the TV, where a local news reporter was imparting a salutary tale of woe involving a superfluity of nuns who'd got into a scrape at a crab festival.
      • 2012, Beth Yarnall, Rush, Crimson Romance (2012), ISBN 9781440554223, unnumbered page:That man could charm the panties off a superfluity of nuns.”
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