inerrability
(ɪnɛrəˈbɪlɪtɪ)
[f. next: see -ity.]
Freedom from liability to err; infallibility.
| 1627 H. Burton Baiting Pope's Bull 84 You are perswaded of the Popes inerrability. 1790 E. Sibly Occult Sci. (1792) I. 51 A standing memorial of the inerrability and truth of this science. 1829 Sporting Mag. XXIV. 105, I wish we could experience the inerrability of the press. 1878 Gladstone Glean. (1879) III. 260 If we are to believe in the inerrability of a person, or a body of persons. |