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consimilar, a. Now rare.|kənˈsɪmɪlə(r)| [f. L. consimil-is (see consimile) after similar.] †1. = consimile. Obs.
1548–77Vicary Anat. ii. (1888) 19 The Sinew is a consimiler member, simple and spermatike. Ibid. ii. 23 Pinguedo..is a consimilar member, not spermatike. 1651Biggs New Disp. 114 Homogeneous and consimilar. 2. Entirely similar, like.
1645W. Greenhill Expos. Ezekiel i. 28. 203 Jesus Christ..is not consimilar but consubstantiall with them. 1660tr. Paracelsus' Archidoxis i. vi. 88 In the Consimilar or like Metals. 1745tr. Columella's Husb. v. ii, Only those grafts could coalesce, which in their bark and rind and fruit were consimilar to those trees upon which they are ingrafted. 1863J. R. Wallran Mem. Fountains Abbey (Surtees) 142 By consimilar letters, the Archbishop of York was requested to lend three hundred marks. |