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Definition
To create in conjunction. Hence co-creator, co-creatorship.
Chronologic Sample
- 1697 G. KEITH 2nd Narr. Proc. Turner's Hall 27 Coexistent and Coefficient, which is as much as Cocreans, i.e. Cocreating. Ibid., Being Cocreator with the Father.
- 1884 CHEYNE Isa. I. 248 The Iranian [[[myth]]] of a Co-creatorship of Ormuzd and the Amshaspands.
Etymology
from Concreate - F. has concréer ‘to engender’. trans. To create together.
Chronologic Sample
- 1625 A. GILL Sacr. Philos. I. 96 When water, the first matier of all things, was created..with that water..was concreated all manner of formes.
- 1682 H. MORE Annot. Glanvill's Lux O. 20 To create a Soul, is to concreate the qualities or properties of it.
- 1748 Phil. Trans. XLV. 629 That the vital essential Stamina of every Plant and Animal were really concreated with the Universe.
- 1858 BUSHNELL Nat. & Supernat. iv. (1864) 112 We get all the furniture of our mind..save what we have as it were concreated in us.