v. Obs. rare. [f. CON- + GENDER v., after L. congenerāre.] trans. To beget together.

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1558.  Phaër, Æneid, VI. R iv. Moch things congendryd long [L. multa diu concreta], by wondrous meanes at last outspreed.

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1766.  Mrs. Griffith, Lett. betw. Henry & Frances, III. 154. Your Expression, and Ideas, seem congendered, and connate.

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