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English
Etymology
From co- + temporary.
Adjective
cotemporary (comparative more cotemporary, superlative most cotemporary)
- (now rare, nonstandard) Alternative form of contemporary
1791, Charlotte Smith, Celestina, Broadview, published 2004, page 178:The delusion of the young woman herself, and the envy of the cotemporary belles, sometimes lasted till the removal of the corps to another station […] .
Noun
cotemporary (plural cotemporaries)
- (now rare, nonstandard) Alternative form of contemporary
1791, James Boswell, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.:'I have heard from some of his cotemporaries that he was generally seen lounging at the College gate, with a circle of young students round him, whom he was entertaining with wit, and keeping from their studies, if not spiriting them up to rebellion against the College discipline, which in his maturer years he so much extolled.'