The quality or state of being funereal; a gloomy or mournful atmosphere or character.
Funereal + -ity (Latin suffix forming abstract nouns). This is a rare or specialized English formation, combining the adjective funereal with the productivity of the -ity suffix to create a noun denoting the abstract quality. It follows the pattern of words like reality, formality, and nasality.
Creating 'funereality' shows how English speakers can invent new words on the fly by combining known parts—it's not in most dictionaries, but a grieving novelist or melancholic poet might naturally use it, and other English speakers would immediately understand it. This is the 'generative' power of language.
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