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Definition of Coeval

Coeval
Coeval Co*e"val, a. [L. coaevus; co- + aevum lifetime, age. See Age, n.] Of the same age; existing during the same period of time, especially time long and remote; -- usually followed by with. Silence! coeval with eternity! --Pope. Oaks coeval spread a mournful shade. --Cowper.
Coeval
Coeval Co*e"val, n. One of the same age; a contemporary. As if it were not enough to have outdone all your coevals in wit. --Pope.

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- the Tethys and most of Panthal****a. Ammonite diversifications occurred coevally with marine transgressions, while their diversity nadirs occurred during...
- churches, particularly in Milan. The subsequent early medieval period, coeval with and following the Migration Period, will be of capital importance for...
- social production and distribution, class structures arise and are thus coeval with civilization itself. The rise of class structures eventually leads...
- hymns, including the arrangement of the individual hymns in ten books, coeval with the composition of the younger Veda Samhitas. According to Witzel,...
- century BCE) 7′ 490 0.021 -97.9% Posidonius (1st century BCE) (quoted by coeval Cleomedes) 21″ 10,000 0.426 -57.4% Ptolemy (2nd century) 2′ 50″ 1,210 0...
- mindless Lord of Nighted Chaos who is the father of all other horrors & is coeval with the Ultimate Abyss itself", in which the Ultimate Abyss is later stated...
- introduction of the title was Longobardic, while in Sicily and Sardinia it was coeval with Norman rule some centuries later, and one referred to the baronage...
- majesty of proportion, and girt with the double belt of its kindred and coeval towers, as long as this awful structure shall oversee and guard the subjected...
- these nests contained gold nuggets". Apollonius of Tyana, who was nearly coeval with Pliny, gave a somewhat unique account of the griffin, claiming them...