Obs. [cf. F. concitoyen.] Fellow-citizen, co-citizen.

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1428.  Proc. at York, in Misc. (Surtees, No. 85), 4. Noght … also a concitezin, bot als a straunger.

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a. 1572.  Knox, Hist. Ref., Pref. (R.). Whether it be by a neighbour, or a stranger, or a foreigner, or a con-citizen.

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1603.  Florio, Montaigne, III. v. (1632), 508. To gratifie their concitizens and fellowes.

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1604.  Earl Stirling, Aurora, ii. (R.). Lest that the torments which I feele Might likewise my con-citizens annoy.

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