[ad. L. contermināt-us, pa. pple. of contermināre to CONTERMINATE. So F. conterminé (15–16th c.).] = CONTERMINOUS.

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1578.  Banister, Hist. Man, V. 70. The first veyne … being thereto at the posteriour part therof conterminate.

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1610.  B. Jonson, Pr. Henry’s Barriers. Wks. 1716, III. 405.

                    Here are Kindgoms mix’d
And Nations join’d, a strength of Empire fix’d
Conterminate with Heaven.

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1614.  Raleigh, Hist. World, I. viii. 10. Æthiopia being the conterminate Region with Egypt.

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1850.  Neale, Med. Hymns, 125. Faith to word, to teaching hearing, Mind to God, conterminate.

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