incorporeity
61spirituality — n 1. incorporeality, incorporeity, immateriality, insubstantiality, bodilessness; intangibility, impalpability, imponderability; other worldliness, unworldliness, unearthliness; ghostliness, shadowiness. 2. piety, piousness, prayerfulness,… …
62incorporeal — /ɪnkɔˈpɔriəl/ (say inkaw pawreeuhl) adjective 1. not corporeal or material; spiritual. 2. relating to non material beings. 3. Law without material existence, but existing in the purview of the law, as a franchise. {Late Latin incorporeus + al1}… …
63incorporeal — [in΄kôr pôr′ē əl] adj. [L incorporeus (see INCORPOREITY) + AL] 1. not consisting of matter; without material body or substance 2. of spirits or angels 3. Law without physical existence in itself but belonging as a right to a material thing or… …
64incorporeal — adj. 1 not composed of matter. 2 of immaterial beings. 3 Law having no physical existence. Derivatives: incorporeality n. incorporeally adv. incorporeity n. Etymology: L incorporeus (as INCORPORATE) …
65DISPUTATIONS AND POLEMICS — in the pagan environment the christian environment and mission dialogue with tryphon celsus in the christian and muslim medieval milieu gregory of tours and priscus gilbert crispin christian religious drama chronicle of ahimaaz 12TH CENTURY in… …