noun
- plural of nubility; the state or condition of being nubile; marriageability or sexual maturity, especially in a young woman.
Usage: formal or literary; often used in historical or legal contexts
Examples
- In medieval times, the nubilities of young women were carefully documented for marriage negotiations.
- The legal code specified the nubilities required for marriage consent.
- Historical records tracked the nubilities of eligible daughters in noble families.
- The concept of nubilities has evolved significantly in modern society.
- Anthropologists studied how different cultures defined nubilities across generations.