rare. [f. ppl. stem of L. congenerāre to beget or produce together, f. con- + generāre to GENERATE.]
1. trans. To beget or generate together.
1611. Cotgr., Congeneré, congenerated; begotten or ingendred together.
a. 1688. Cudworth, Immut. Mor., II. iii. 52. That which did congenerate the colour.
2. To class or associate as a congener.
1843. Humphreys, Brit. Moths, II. 47. The insect is scarcely strictly congenerated with the true high-flyers.