Obs. [f. L. consimili-s: cf. similitude. So F. consimilitude.] Resemblance, mutual likeness, similarity.

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1610.  Bp. Hall, Apol. Brownists, 95, marg. With a sacrament it hath the greatest consimilitude.

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1635.  Heywood, Hierarch., V. 293. The Consimilitudes and Concordances betweene the seuerall degrees of Angels and the Heauens and Planets.

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1642.  O. Sedgwicke, England’s Preserv., 5. That consimilitude which the one hath with the other.

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