ˌsekyəˈlarəd.ē, -rətē, -i also -ˈler- noun
( -es )
Etymology: Medieval Latin saecularitat-, saecularitas, from Late Latin saecularis secular, worldly, pagan + Latin -tat-, -tas -ty — more at secular
1. : something secular
shunning all secularities on the Sabbath
2. : the quality or state of being secular
prompts them to stress a denominational catholicity if not a candid secularity — W.L.Sperry