Obs. [f. L. corrivāl-is: see -ITY.] Joint rivalry; competition.

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1598.  Yong, Diana, 320. Faustus … had nothing else to doe, but walke vp and downe those fields in corriualitie with Firmius.

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1628.  Bp. Hall, Old Relig., xvi. § 2. 166. Traditions were obtruded to God’s people, in a corriualitie with the written word.

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a. 1661.  Fuller, Worthies, III. 185. Devonshire … quits all claimes of corrivality … and acknowledgeth this as Paramont in greatness.

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