concinnitas

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

concinnĭtas, ātis, f. [concinnus], a neat, elegant, or skilful joining of several things (in good prose, but rare).

I In gen.: concinnitates colorum, Gell. 2, 26, 4: non est ornamentum virile concinnitas, a too carefully arranged dress , Sen. Ep. 115, 3: vitare concinnitatem, Suet. Aug. 86.—

II Esp., in rhet., beauty of style, produced by a skilful connection of words and clauses , Cic. Or. 44, 149; 49, 164 sq.; id. Brut. 83, 287; 95, 325 (not in Quint.).