Obs. rare1. [f. COM- + PRESENCE.] Presence together: co-presence.
a. 1640. Jackson, Creed, X. lv. Wks. IX. 595. Not directly and immediately by the elements of bread and wine nor by any other kind of local presence or compresence with these elements than is in baptism.
1657. S. W., Schism Dispacht, 639. Luther found the middle tenet of compresence of both Body & Bread.