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concomitance
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English
Etymology
First attested 1607, from French concomitant, from Latin concomitari (“accompany”), from con- (“together”) + comitari (“to company”), from comes, comitis (“companion”).
Noun
concomitance (countable and uncountable, plural concomitances)
- occurrence or existence together or in connection with one another, coexistence
- A concomitant.
- (Christianity) The Roman Catholic doctrine of the existence of the entire body of Christ in the Eucharist, under each element, so that the body and blood are both received by communication in one kind only.
Translations
occurrence or existence together
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concomitant
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French
Pronunciation
Noun
concomitance f (plural concomitances)
Further reading
- “concomitance”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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