Definition
The quality or state of being exiled; the condition of exile.
Etymology
From Latin exilitas, derived from exilis meaning 'thin, meager,' related to exile. The suffix -ity creates an abstract noun representing a state or condition.
Kelly Says
This rare word beautifully connects two ideas — 'exility' sounds like exile, but etymologically it traces to 'thin' and 'meager,' capturing both the geography and the spiritual emptiness of banishment.
Translations
BNবাংলা
সুন্দরতা
shon-dor-ta
CACatalà
elegància
eh-leh-gan-tsia
CSČeština
elegancia
eh-leh-gan-tsia
DADansk
elegance
eh-leh-gans
DEDeutsch
Hingabe
han-gah-beh
ELΕλληνικά
αισθητική
ay-thee-tee-kee
ESEspañol
exaltación
eh-zah-l-ta-thee-ohn
FISuomi
elegancia
eh-leh-gan-tsia
FRFrançais
exubérance
eh-zoob-er-ahns
HIहिन्दी
उत्कृष्टता
ut-k-r-ish-ta
IDBahasa Indonesia
keanggunan
ke-ang-gun-an
ITItaliano
eleganza
eh-leh-gan-zah
MRMR
उत्कृष्टता
ut-k-r-ish-ta
MSBahasa Melayu
keanggunan
ke-ang-gun-an
NLNederlands
elegantie
eh-leh-gan-tee
NONorsk
elegance
eh-leh-gans
PLPolski
wspaniałość
sh-pan-st-vo-shch
PTPortuguês
exaltada
eh-zah-l-tah-dah
RORomână
eleganță
eh-leh-gan-tsa
RUРусский
великолепие
ve-li-ko-le-pee-e
SVSvenska
elegans
eh-leh-gans
SWKiswahili
uzuri
oo-zoo-ree
THไทย
ความสง่างาม
kwan-song-ngahm
TLTL
kagandahan
ka-gan-da-han
TRTürkçe
incelik
in-ce-leek
UKУкраїнська
витонченість
vee-toh-chen-nist
VITiếng Việt
sự sang trọng
su sang trong
ZUZU
ingcwele
ing-kwe-leh