Obs. [ad. L. concreāt-us (Vulg.), f. con- together + creātus created.] Created together; coeval in creation. (Cf. CONNATE.)
1677. Gale, Crt. Gentiles, II. IV. 51. This Divine Law was concreate and connatural as to Adam.
1668. Howe, Bless. Righteous (1825), 41. Man was made at first with a concreate Similitude to God.