canonicities

/ˌkænəˈnɪsətiz/
noun
  1. The qualities or statuses of being officially accepted as part of a recognized set of works, especially in religion or literature.
    • The canonicities of the later books were questioned by the council.
    • Different religious traditions have different canonicities for their sacred writings.
    • Scholars debated the canonicities of several ancient texts discovered in the desert.
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