exility

/ɛkˈsɪlɪti/

Etymology

From Latin exilitatem, from exilis (“small, thin, narrow”).

noun

  1. Thinness, smallness; a shrunken or meagre condition.“But from the exility of bones, thinnesse of skulls, smallnesse of teeth, ribbes, and thigh-bones; not improbable that many thereof were persons of minor age, or women.”