a. Obs. [ad. L. concorporālis (Vulgate) of the same body, f. con- together + corpus, corpor- body: cf. corporal.] Of or belonging to the same body.
c. 1400. Apol. Loll., 16. Concorporel & conperseyners & felows of þe heiȝest of Crist, & of his godly kynd.
1565. Jewel, Repl. Harding (1611), 257. The Heathens are become Coinheritours, Concorporall, and partakers of the promise in Christ Iesus.
17306. in Bailey (folio); and in mod. Dicts.