† conˈsimilate, v. Obs. rare.
[f. ppl. stem of L. consimilāre to make like, liken, f. consimilis: see next.]
trans. To make like. intr. To become like; to assimilate with.
1731 E. Baynard Health (1740) 28 Its office is to mesh and beat, and make the chyle consimulate [ed. 1749 assimulate] With balmy Blood and nitrous Air. 1756 T. Amory Buncle (1770) II. 100 We..are consimilated with the Deity. |