Obs. rare1. [f. L. con- together + crīmen, crīmin- charge + -ARY. (Cf. L. concrīminārī to complain bitterly.)] One who is implicated in the same charge with another.
1654. H. LEstrange, Chas. I. (1655), 118. Mr. Broadway and Fitz Patrick, servants to, and concriminaries with the Lord Audley, were produced to trial.