Obs. [f. L. consimili-s: cf. similitude. So F. consimilitude.] Resemblance, mutual likeness, similarity.
1610. Bp. Hall, Apol. Brownists, 95, marg. With a sacrament it hath the greatest consimilitude.
1635. Heywood, Hierarch., V. 293. The Consimilitudes and Concordances betweene the seuerall degrees of Angels and the Heauens and Planets.
1642. O. Sedgwicke, Englands Preserv., 5. That consimilitude which the one hath with the other.