Obs. [n. of action, f. prec.: see -ATION.] Concurrence, cooperation. In Theol. = CONCOMITANCE 2.

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1563–87.  Foxe, A. & M. (1684), III. 141. I denied transubstantiation and concomitation, two jugling words of the Papists.

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1616.  J. Lane, Sqr.’s Tale, X. 296. Holpe by some numens highe concomitation.

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