From cleanly + -ness .
IPA (key ) : /ˈklɛn.li.nɪs/ , /ˈklɛn.li.nəs/
cleanliness (usually uncountable , plural cleanlinesses )
The property of being cleanly , or habitually clean ; good hygiene .
1946 May and June, J. Alan Rannie, “The Midland of 35 Years Ago”, in Railway Magazine , page 137 :Both engines and carriages were maintained in admirable cleanliness , and a very high standard of neatness characterised the permanent way and lineside buildings.
Ritual purity .
the property of being cleanly
Arabic: نَظَافَة f ( naẓāfa )
Armenian: մաքրություն (hy) ( makʻrutʻyun )
Azerbaijani: təmizlik
Belarusian: чыстата́ f ( čystatá ) , чысціня́ f ( čyscinjá ) , чы́стасць f ( čýstascʹ )
Breton: naetadurezh (br) f
Bulgarian: чистота́ (bg) f ( čistotá )
Catalan: netedat (ca) f
Chinese:
Mandarin: 清潔 / 清洁 (zh) ( qīngjié )
Czech: čistota (cs) f , čistost f
Danish: renlighed (da) c
Esperanto: pureco
Finnish: puhtaus (fi) , siisteys (fi)
French: propreté (fr) f
German: Sauberkeit (de) f , Reinlichkeit (de) f
Hebrew: ניקיון (he) m ( niqaion )
Hindi: सफ़ाई f ( safāī )
Hungarian: tisztaság (hu)
Ido: neteso (io)
Ingrian: siivo
Italian: pulizia (it) f
Japanese: 清潔 (ja) ( せいけつ, seiketsu )
Latvian: tīrīgums m
Macedonian: чистота f ( čistota )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: renslighet m or f , reinslighet m or f
Nynorsk: reinsemd f , reinslegheit f
Plautdietsch: Reinheit f
Polish: czystość (pl) f , czystota (pl) f ( dated )
Portuguese: limpeza (pt) f
Quechua: mayllay
Russian: чистота́ (ru) f ( čistotá ) , чи́стость (ru) f ( čístostʹ )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: чистоћа f , чистост f
Roman: čistoća f , čistost (sh) f
Slovak: čistota (sk) f , čistosť f
Slovene: čistoča (sl) f
Spanish: limpieza (es) f
Swahili: usafi (sw)
Telugu: శుభ్రము (te) ( śubhramu )
Ukrainian: чистота́ f ( čystotá ) , чи́стість (uk) f ( čýstistʹ )