Here is the requested information on the word "seity":
1. Parts of Speech: Noun
2. Definition: The quality or state of being oneself; selfhood; individuality.
3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈsiːɪti/; UK: /ˈsiːɪti/
4. Origin and Usage: The word "seity" comes from the Latin word "se" meaning "self". It was first used in English in the 17th century to describe the quality or state of being oneself. It is a rarely used word in modern English, but can be found in philosophical or theological contexts.
5. Synonyms: selfhood, individuality, selfness, identity
6. Related Words: deity, feist, heist, leist, peist
7. Example Sentences:
- "The philosopher explored the concept of seity in his latest work."
- "She valued her seity and refused to conform to societal expectations."
- "The artists work reflected a strong sense of seity and individuality."