[f. prec. + -ITY: cf. OF. connaturalité, -eté.] The quality of being connatural; likeness or agreement of nature.

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1621.  Bp. Andrewes, Serm., xiv. Holy Ghost (1661), 495. Such is the nearness of affinity, such (I may say) the connaturality between light and good.

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1650.  Elderfield, Tythes. A kinde of sympathy, and connaturality of them with us.

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1688.  Norris, Theory Love, I. 19. A certain Congruity or Connaturality of a Body to a certain Term.

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