Dictionary entry

Taciturnity

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Tac′i‐tur″ni‐ty (?), n. [L. taciturnitas: cf. F. taciturnité.] Habilual silence, or reserve in speaking.

The cause of Addison's taciturnity was a natural diffidence in the company of strangers. V. Knox.

The taciturnity and the short answers which gave so much offense. Macaulay.