a. [Improperly formed: cf. CONTEMPORARY.] = CONTERMINOUS.
1799. J. Robertson, Agric. Perth, 50. These fences are constructed and maintained at the mutual expence of coterminous heritors.
1861. J. G. Sheppard, Fall Rome, vi. 293. It was their [Visigoths] policy to have a co-terminous kindred power on the opposite side of the Alps.