historicity

English

Etymology

historic + -ity

Noun

historicity (usually uncountable, plural historicities)

  1. Historical quality or authenticity based on fact.
    The historicity of Jesus' miracles is a matter of some debate among scholars.
  2. The characteristic of having appeared or developed in history, as opposed to being natural or universal.
    the historicity of ideas, practices, or institutions

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