[f. prec. + -ITY: cf. OF. connaturalité, -eté.] The quality of being connatural; likeness or agreement of nature.
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.
1650. Elderfield, Tythes. A kinde of sympathy, and connaturality of them with us.
1688. Norris, Theory Love, I. 19. A certain Congruity or Connaturality of a Body to a certain Term.