consubˈstantially, adv.
[f. consubstantial + -ly2.]
In a consubstantial manner; with identity of substance or essence.
| 1579 Fulke Heskins' Parl. 511 They haue not their being consubstantially..because they are two vnconfounded. 1671 J. Flavel Fount. Life v. 12 Think not when Christ assumed our Nature that it was united Consubstantially. 1828 Southey Ess. Mor. & Polit. (1832) II. 370 The Protestant constitution, consisting consubstantially of church and state. |