Obs. [f. L. type coævitas, f. coævus: see -ITY.] Equality of age; = CO-EVALITY.

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1641.  Heylin, Help to Hist. (1671), 379. It hath co-evity with that of Paris.

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1678.  Cudworth, Intell. Syst., I. i. 39. They who conceived the world to have had a temporary Beginning or Creation, held the Coevity of all souls with it.

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