[f. as prec. + -NESS.] The quality of being consentaneous; agreement, accord; concurrence.
1660. trans. Amyraldus Treat. Relig., II. ix. 288. The consentaneousness between the principles and their sequels.
1748. Richardson, Clarissa (1801), I. 301. Could this consentaneousness of corporal and animal faculties be pointed by discretion.
1836. Hor. Smith, Tin Trump. (1876), 354. Why should we believe that God should delight in consentaneousness as to the mode of worship?
1882. Daily Tel., 16 Feb. Want of consentaneousness in music for two pianofortes is necessarily fatal.