† ˈcautelty, cauˈtility Obs. rare.
[ad. OF. cautilité, f. cautèle: see cautel and -ity. For the contracted form cf. subtility, subtlety.]
= cautelousness.
| 1554 Bale Declar. Bonner's Articles in Strype Eccl. Mem. III. i. xvi. 139 Such covered cautelty. 1567 Trial. Treas. (1850) 22 Circes, the witche, with her craftie cautilitie. |