v. rare. [CO- 1.] intr. To appear together or in conjunction. So Co-appearance,Co-apparition.

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1635.  Quarles, Embl., II. i. (1718), 65. Heaven’s scornful flames and thine can never co-appear.

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1655–60.  Stanley, Hist. Philos. (1701), 64/1. The Co-apparition of wandering Stars. Ibid., 464/2. The co-apparition of Planets.

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1697.  J. Sergeant, Solid Philos., 228. The Co-appearance, Co-existence, and … the Competition of the Contrary Motives.

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