rare. The quality or state of subsisting together. Also consubsistent.
1715. M. Davies, Athen. Brit., I. 43. Its mysterious coexistencies and consubsistencies.
1812. T. Taylor, Diss. Philos. Aristotle, I. xvii. 151, note. For not from being moved ourselves, but from receiving a conception of motion, we, together with this, conceive time as being consubsistent with motion.