“co-”的英英意思

单词 co-
释义 co-, prefix of Latin origin.
In Latin the preposition com- (which as a separate word was written in classical L. cum) was shortened to co- before vowels and h, also before gn-, e.g. coalescere, coercēre, coortus cohærēre, cognātus. Partly from the greater syllabic distinctness of this form of the prefix, arising out of the natural break between it and the following vowel, whereby also, on the break-down of the older quantitative system, the o became a long vowel, partly from the readiness with which some compounds of this type, as co-æquālis, co-adjūtor, co-episcopus, co-hæres, co-operātor, co-optāre, were analysed into their elements, co- has come in English to be a living formative, the use of which is no longer restricted to words beginning with a vowel, but extended to all words of analogous kinds, including native English or other words, as well as those from Latin. The general sense is ‘together’, ‘in company’, ‘in common’, ‘joint, -ly’, ‘equal, -ly’, ‘reciprocally’, ‘mutually’. It combines (like L. com-, con-, co-) with verbs, adjs., adverbs, and ns. It is sometimes prefixed to words of L. origin which are already compounded with com- (con-), as co-connexion, -conspirator, -constituent.
It occurs also as a variant form of words of L. origin or type, where the regular form is com-, con-, cor-: e.g. co-centric, co-natural, co-numerary, co-partment, co-relation, co-rival, co-temporary, co-terminous, and other occasional instances: cf. also co-citizen, co-join, co-mingle, with concitizen, conjoin, commingle, etc.
All the more important of these compounds appear in their alphabetical order as Main words: there follow here examples of compounds of rare occurrence and obvious meaning, or in which the combination is but for the nonce. It is notable how many of these are solely due to Bishop Ken.
1. Verbs.
Of a joint subject: as, co-engage to engage along with others, co-sustain to sustain jointly. Of a joint object: as, co-admit to admit (two or more things) equally, co-annex to annex (things) along with others. So
co-abound, co-absume, co-admire, co-admit, co-agonize, co-animate, co-annex, co-annihilate, co-apprehend, co-ascend, co-attend, co-augment, co-bewail, co-bless, co-breathe, co-crucify, co-decree, co-delight, co-derive, co-die, co-elevate, co-embody, co-employ, co-enact, co-endear, co-enflame, co-engage, co-enjoy, co-exert, co-expire, co-glorify, co-harmonize, co-hymn, co-implore, co-include, co-infer, co-inspire, co-inter, co-inthrone, co-love, co-oblige, co-produce, co-quicken, co-raise, co-rebel, co-rejoice, co-resign, co-resort, co-seat, co-spire, co-suffer, co-sustain, co-torment, co-torture, co-transfuse, co-transpire, co-transubstantiate, co-twist, co-vibrate, co-worship.
a1711Ken Christophil Poet. Wks. 1721 I. 519 While Hymn and Love here *co-abound.
1642F. White Repl. Fisher 424 The words..are not, Is consumed by the substance, but, Is *coabsumed with the substance.
a1711Ken Hymnotheo (1721) III. 370 The Blessed Co-everlasting Three, By Lovers co-ador'd, and *co-admir'd.
Hymnarium II. 31 God in himself has taught in Holy Writ Prescience and Liberty to *co-admit.
Hymns Evang. I. 139 That I..May with thy Agony *co-agonize.
1660Henchman Peace-offering 4 *Coanimated into one inward Love in Christ.
a1600Hooker Eccl. Pol. vii. II. 474 Unless such difficulties therefore annexed unto that estate be tempered by *co-annexing thereunto things esteemed of in this world.1775*Co-annihilate: see Co-infer.
1646Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. v. xx. 263 Able to communicate their conceptions unto any that *co-apprehended the Syntaxis of their natures.
1603Sir C. Heydon Jud. Astrol. vi. 170 Her place considered with latitude is truly vnderstood in the rule, and the degree *co-ascending therewith.
a1711Ken Hymns Festiv. (1721) I. 376 Passions on my Will to *co-attend.
c1611Chapman Iliad xiii (R.), Virtue *coaugmented thrives, in men of little minde.
a1711Ken Hymnotheo (1721) III. 131 The Mourners wont his soul to *co-bewail.
Preparatives IV. 127 Flesh which with Soul to be *co-bless'd In Hope shall rest.
Hymns Evang. I. 135 When Godhead Fontal and Deriv'd, *co-breath.
Christophil I. 437, I, while thou suffer'st, shall abide *Co-crucify'd.
Sion IV. 329 The glorious three, Acceptance gracious *co-decree.
Ibid. IV. 350 Each..In heav'nly Love will *co-delight.
Hymns Festiv. I. 268 Love, Joy, and Praise, All *co-deriv'd from God the source.
1865Pusey Eiren. i. 154 She..was willing to *co-die with her Son.
1619R. Jones Serm. in Phenix (1708) II. 489 The Body and the Soul..each *co-elevating other to make up the Resurrection.
1760–72H. Brooke Fool of Qual. (1859) II. 252 (D.) Father, Son, and Holy Spirit will then become *coembodied in this Divine body.
a1711Ken Hymns Festiv. (1721) I. 255 With them they wou'd in Song be *co-employ'd.
1645W. Ball Sphere Govt. 8 A deniall of acting, enacting, or *coenacting with the Parliament.
a1711Ken Edmund (1721) II. 275 To God and to each other *co-endear'd.
Hymnotheo III. 172 Angels with Love each other *co-enflame.
1650St. Trials, Colonel Andrewe (R.), I was promised by Benson, that if Sir John Gell, and their pretended friends of the country, did *co-engage, I should be disengaged.
c1645Howell Lett. (1650) I. 262, I wish my soul no other felicity..than to ascend to his, and *co-enjoy the same bliss.
a1711Ken Hymns Festiv. (1721) I. 268 In saints they *co-exert their Might.
Hymnotheo III. 166 They..at the Point of Death shall *co-expire.
Hymns Evang. I. 137 In them with Thee I am *co-glorify'd.
Ibid. I. 41 Thy attributes are all *co-harmoniz'd.
Ibid. I. 179 *Co-hymn'd by the Celestial Host.
Christophil I. 483 Thy Loves, Great Trine, I co-adore, And co-adoring, *co-implore.
1664Power Exp. Philos. i. 40 In this Cartilaginous Pericardium..is likewise the Auricle *co-included.
1775Harris Philos. Arrangem. (1841) 356 The latter logicians are accustomed to call this mode of priority, that which is *co-inferred, but does not co-infer; that which co-annihilates, but is not co-annihilated.
a1711Ken Edmund (1721) II. 259 Both at one Breath by God seem'd *co-inspired.
1874Pusey Lent. Serm. 312 Their old man had been crucified with Christ..with Him they had been *co-interred, with him coraised.
1650T. Hubbert Pill to Formality 73 Can Christ and Belial be *co-inthroned?
a1711Ken Christophil (1721) I. 484 *Co-loving Thee..Great Trine.
Edmund II. 278 Interest, Honour, Nature, and Heavn's Will, All *co-oblige you to revenge the Ill.
Hymnotheo (1721) III. 370 The great Terraqueous System [to] *co-produce.
a1677Barrow Creed Wks. 1859 VII. 296 He *co-quickened, co-raised, and co-seated us (if I may so speak) with him in heavenly places.1874Pusey Lent. Serm. 312 He..co-quickened us in Christ.
1677*Co-raise [see co-quicken].1874Co-raise [see co-inter].
a1711Ken Preparatives (1721) IV. 75 All..which fell, Will strive to make you *co-rebell.
Hymns Festiv. I. 400 Their Brethren *co-rejoyce.
Sion IV. 379 They to his conduct Psyche *co-resign.
1678Pol. Ballads (1860) I. 209 Where zealots and Whigs *co-resort.1677*Co-seat: see co-quicken.
a1711Ken Hymnotheo (1721) III. 355 Father and Son..The gracious Co-eternal Dove *co-spir'd.
1603Florio Montaigne i. i. (1632) 2 They..would have us aid the afflicted, but not to faint, and *co-suffer with them.
a1711Ken Hymnotheo (1721) III. 385 Their Chief and they the Burthen *co-sustain'd.
Ibid. III. 89 Damn'd Souls and Devils..each other *co-torment.
Psyche IV. 239 Tortur'd themselves, and yet *co-torturing me.
Hymnotheo III. 235 Saints sweetly here discourse, and heav'nly News Into each other only *co-transfuse.
Psyche IV. 257 They kiss'd and in protracted kiss repos'd; Love *co-transpiring.
Sion IV. 345 How we..by nuptial Tie are one How we *co-transubstantiated are grown.
1833Lamb Elia (1860) 360 Linked to her connatural tree, *co-twisting with its limbs her own.
1881Le Conte Light 58 They *co-vibrate with the undulations of the ether.
1607Schol. Disc. agst. Antichr. i. i. 3 Yea in a Crosse *co-worshipped with him in the verie same worship.
2. Adjs. (often participial), and advbs.
Thus co-embedded embedded together, co-harmonious unitedly harmonious, co-intersecting intersecting mutually; thence adverbs, as co-harmoniously:
co-ambulant, co-amiable, co-apostate, co-ardent, co-boundless, co-divine, co-effluent, co-effluential, co-elongated, co-embedded, co-endearing, co-enflaming, co-featured, co-foreknown, co-glorious, co-gracious, co-harmonious (and -ly), co-hellish, co-immense, co-incorporate, co-intersecting, co-like, co-lovely, co-mournful, co-neighbouring, co-omniscient, co-penetrating, co-pleased, co-reflexed, co-sounding, co-transforate, co-universal.
1688R. Holme Armoury ii. 300/1 Two Doves *Coambulant..are a loving pair walking together.
a1711Ken Hymns Festiv. Poet Wks. 1721 I. 349 That *Co-amiable Trine.
Hymnotheo III. 123 Pride..First down from Bliss Apostate Angels threw, First *co-apostate Man from God withdrew.
Ibid. III. 358 To the Co-une, Co-amiable, Three, *Co-ardent Love, Co-equal Praises be.
Christophil I. 458 Lord, out of thy *co-boundless store, I love-supplies implore.
Hymns Evang. I. 136 He'll speak from Both with Mission *Co-divine.
Ibid. I. 94 God *co-effluent fill'd his human Mind.
Hymns Festiv. I. 267 Thou Trine *Co-effluential Love.
1854R. Owen in Circ. Sc. (c 1865) II. 58/1 The iliac bones and sides of the sacrum become *co-elongated.
1851–9Darwin in Man. Sc. Enq. 278 The age of such a formation would have to be judged of by the *co-embedded shells.
a1711Ken Christophil (1721) I. 435 The Spirit on Thy sacred Head Wings radiant, *co-endearing spread.
Psyche IV. 165 With a *co-enflaming Ardour vie.
1849Reverberations ii. 85, I can see no year *co-featured or conformable therewith.
a1711Ken Hymnar. II. 31 Things certain, or contingent, *co-foreknown.
Preparatives IV. 57 Within the Gracious shine Of the *co-glorious Trine.
Christophil I. 485 The Love Which in the Three *Co-gracious reigns.
Hymnotheo III. 241 In *co-harmonious Numbers, Measures, Weights.
Christophil I. 447 He taught how sweet Humility and Height In souls would *co-harmoniously unite.
Hymns Evang. I. 149 Jesus, worried by the Pagan crew, Storm'd by Hell Powers, and the *co-hellish Jew.
Hymns Festiv. I. 228 Thou Godhead's *Co-immense First-born.
1650C. Elderfield Tythes 89 The diffused and *coincorporate Law.
1881Athenæum 21 May 692/1 Mr. S. Roberts's Theorem of Four *Cointersecting Spheres.
1678R. R[ussel] tr. Geber iv. ii. 242 With the Union of all *Co-like Parts.
a1711Ken Edmund (1721) II. 340 Philothea..Clarissa..Devota..a *co-lovely Trine.
Hymnotheo III. 339 The Doves..Notes *co-mournful mutually rehearse.
1664Power Exp. Philos. ii. 108 Both being fluid, dissipable, and *co-neighbouring Elements.
a1711Ken Preparatives (1721) IV. 114 The Bless'd *co-omniscient Three.
Hymns Festiv. I. 268 Great God thus unity displays, In sweet *co-penetrating Rays.
Hymnotheo III. 338 Pleas'd with Eve's stroaking it, it meekly bay'd, And she *co-pleased, the Lamb her fondling made.
Ibid. III. 166 Dear Lovers there in *co-reflex'd delight.
1852Seidel Organ 130 Sometimes this *co-sounding tone is not quite clear or distinct.
1875Myers Poems 76 *Co-transforate with Christ.
a1711Ken Hymnotheo (1721) III. 42 Death keeps with Sin *co-universal sway.
3. Substantives.
a. Of action, state, etc. co-abode, co-administration, co-admiration, co-advice, co-aid, co-audience joint-hearing, co-benignity, co-connexion mutual connexion, co-delight, co-denization, co-domestication, co-emanation, co-enamourment, co-exertion, co-explosion, co-heartedness communion or unity of hearts, co-indwelling, co-infeftment, co-interest, co-life, co-perception, co-principate, co-respect, co-splendour, co-tenure, co-understanding, co-use.
a1711Ken Sion Poet. Wks. 1721 IV. 391 Such love the Saint to Paula shew'd In their bless'd *Co-abode.
1688Lond. Gaz. No. 2389/3 Deputed to this *Coadministration during the Pleasure of his Holiness and the Apostolick See.
1628Hume Jewes Deliv. i. 2, 1. Their *coadmiration. 2. Their congratulation.
1651Howell Venice 10 Without the *co⁓advice of som..mates.
1631G. Webbe Quietn. (1657) 109 The cooperation of the hands..the *co-audience of the ears.
a1711Ken Hymns Festiv. (1721) I. 268 *Co-benignities Divine Gush out on us from Godhead Trine.
1823J. Badcock Dom. Amusem. 127 The intimate *co-connection that exists between galvanic electricity and magnetism.
a1711Ken Hymnarium (1721) II. 9 Reflecting still thy Godhead bright, and in co-splendour *co-delight.
1840Tait's Mag. VII. 71 The mission of the apostles was not an episcopizing of geographical dioceses..but a *co-denization of human hearts.
1819Coleridge Rem. (1836) II. 193 *Co-domestication with Edgar and their common father.
a1711Ken Hymns Evang. (1721) I. 82 The blessed Three..joyn Man with *co-emanations to refine.
Hymns Festiv. I. 291 She melting, while he sweetly shin'd, To *co-enamourments inclin'd.
1809–10Coleridge Friend (1865) 34 Works which cannot act at all except as far as they call the reasoning faculties into full *co-exertion with them.
1823J. Badcock Dom. Amusem. 66 *Co-explosion of Fulminating Silver. If small parcels of this preparation be laid about upon the table..and one parcel be touched with sulphuric acid, the whole detonate spontaneously.
1619R. Jones Recant. Serm. in Phenix (1708) II. 496 The unanimity and accord of the Disciples..signifies a *co-heartedness, and unanimity or concurring in affection.
1840Gladstone Ch. Princ. 398 That *coindwelling of good and evil which passes our understanding.
1858Carlyle Fredk. Gt. (1865) I. iii. vi. 181 The electoral branch managed to get mitbelehnung (*co-infeftment), that is to say, Eventual Succession.
1648Milton Observ. Art. Peace (1851) 581 The appearance of a *co-interest and partaking with the Irish Rebels.
1841–4Emerson Ess. Ser. ii. ii. (1876) 67 The soul is not twin-born, but the only begotten..admitting no *co-life.
Ibid. Ser. i. vii. 179 The order of the world and the distribution of affairs and times being studied with the *co-perception of their subordinate place.
1874H. Reynolds John Bapt. App. 531 There was a genuine *Co-principate of Tiberius and Augustus before the middle of 765 a.u.c.
a1711Ken Hymnotheo (1721) III. 355 Love co-immense flows from their *co-respects.
Hymnarium II. 9 Reflecting still thy God-head bright, And in *Co-splendor, Co-delight.
1860Sala Lady Chesterf. v. 79 Queen Adelaide's *co-tenure of the sceptre was of..brief duration.
c1645Howell Lett. (1650) II. 110 Provided ther be reciprocall knowledge, and *co-understanding of the art 'twixt the parties.
1886Antiquary XIV. 94 By their *co-use to designate the same individual.
b. Agent-nouns (and derivatives of function, adjectives used substantively), etc. co-actor, co-agriculturist, co-aid, co-ambassador, co-apostate, co-approver, co-asserter, co-believer, co-burgess, co-burgher(-ship), co-churchwarden, co-conspirator, co-descendant, co-despairer, co-discoverer, co-editor (-ship), co-elder (-ship), co-emperor, co-enactor, co-engager, co-faster, co-father (-ship), co-fere, co-fisher, co-herald, co-husband, co-inmate, co-inventor, co-islander, co-judge, co-justiciar, co-king, co-legislator, co-magistracy, co-mourner, co-murmurer, co-nominee, co-non-intelligent, co-parallel, co-parent, co-patentee, co-presbyter, co-promoter, co-rebel, co-rival, co-saviour, co-settler, co-species, co-sufferer, co-traitor, co-translator, co-tripper, co-tutor, co-twin, co-villager, co-votary.
1638Brome Antipodes ii. ii, You are To speake to your *co-actors in the Scene.
1880Macm. Mag. No. 245. 415 The American farmer has his grievance as well as his *co-agriculturist in Britain.
1715–20Pope Iliad xiii. 619 Paris, Deiphobus, Agenor join; *Co-aids and captains of the Trojan line.
1579Fenton Guicciard. i. (1618) 5 Gentill Bishop of Aretze, the other *coembassador for Florence.
a1711Ken Edmund (1721) II. 9 *Co-apostates damn'd as well as we.
1684H. More Answer 29 *Co-approvers of the sentence.
1652Gataker Antinom. 15 The Autor and other his *coasserters of free grace.
1885Manch. Exam. 6 July 5/1 In concert with his *co-believers.
1852Grote Greece ii. lxxvi. X. 74 Knit together..by the *coburgership.
1565in Picton L'pool Munic. Rec. (1883) I. 35 His brethren and commonalty of *co-burgesses.
1835Crompton & Meeson Rep. Cases Crts. Exchequer 316 head-note, A churchwarden has no authority to pledge the credit of his *co-churchwardens for repairs to the church.1868Daily News 21 July, Mr. Hubbard had been consulted by his co-churchwarden.
1863Bright Sp. America 30 June, He has sought to become..in the palace of the French emperor a *co-conspirator with him.1866Church & St. Rev. 7 Dec. 771 Mr. Bright and his co-conspirators.
1884Popular Sc. Monthly XXIV. 787 Man is the *co-descendant with other mammals of a common progenitor.
a1711Ken Edmund (1721) II. 10 Ye *Co-despairers in these woes.
1871Proctor Light Sc. 56 Professor Adams—*co-discoverer with Le Verrier of the distant Neptune.
1873S. J. Hall Sk. Remarkable People xvi. 204 A *co-editor of the ‘Sheffield Iris’.1940Mind XLIX. 256 M. Hans Høffding..died in 1937, and his co-editors completed the work.
1863N. & Q. Ser. iii. IV. 231 Brought out under the *co-editorship of Dr. Geo. Hickes and Dr. F. Lee.
1726Trapp Popery i. §5. 78 In the original it is συµπρεσβύτερος, *Co-elder.
1876Humphreys Coin-Coll. Man. xxiv. 353 These two personages were elected *co-emperors by the senate.
1649W. Ball Power of Kings 5 They..are called to Act with, or to be *Co-enactors.
1650St. Trials, Colonel Andrewe (R.), The *co-engagers in that resolution.
1882–3Schaff Encycl. Relig. Knowl. III. 1787 By means of a sufficient number of *co-fasters, a fast of seven years may be accomplished in six days.
1839G. Darley in Beaum. & Fl.'s Wks. Introd. 29 The tragedies, especially those of Beaumont's *co-fathership.
1430Lydg. Chron. Troy i. vi, Iason is come with many a manly man, Of his *coferes.
1854Badham Halieut. 5 Venus and Cupid were as great *co-fishers from the same boat as Cleopatra and Antony.
18..Coleridge Chamouni iv, Thyself Earth's rosy star, and of the dawn *Co-herald.
1647R. Stapylton Juvenal Sat. x. 190 Him whom Cæsar's wife will chuse *Co-husband.
1882J. Hawthorne Fort. Fool i. xxxi, As *co-inmates of one dwelling.
1887F. D. Clark in Proc. Amer. Instr. Deaf 306 One of the *coinventors of the audiometer.
1644Howell Engl. Teares in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) V. 448 Against my *co-islander the Scot.
1639R. Gentilis Servita's Inquis. (1676) 841 If these Lords will be Coadjutors, may they be blessed, but if they will be *Co-judges, we cannot endure it.
1875Stubbs Const. Hist. I. xiii. 599 Thomas the Chancellor, and the earl of Leicester the *cojusticiar.
1884Tennyson Becket ii. ii. 105 *Co-kings we were, and made the laws together.
1855Milman Lat. Chr. (1864) II. iii. 61 In proportion as the ecclesiastics became *co-legislators, heresies became civil crimes.
1830Galt Lawrie T. iii. xiii. (1849) 128 During our *co-magistracy.
a1711Ken Hymnotheo (1721) III. 131 *Co-mourners all, With supplemental Tears lament my Fall.
Ibid. III. 203 Some..vent To their *co-murmurers their Discontent.
1835Kirby Bridgewater Treat. (1852) I. 53 Though mostly derived from the same source as that of my learned *co-nominee.
1866De Morgan in Athenæum 2 Sept. 312/2, I am not ashamed, having the British Association as a *co-non-intelligent, to say I do not understand this.
1639G. Daniel Ecclus. xlix. 10 David and Ezechias we may bring, *Co-paralels in Glorie with this King.
1882A. Macfarlane Consanguin. 4 The expression consort may be taken..in the simple sense of *co-parent of a child.
1602Warner Alb. Eng. ix. xlv. (1612) 216 These twayne and those three Furies thus, *Copattentees, leaue Hel.
1693Apol. Clergy Scot. 60 Then his *Co-Presbyters..handled him to purpose.
1909Webster, *Copromoter.1960Farmer & Stockbreeder 8 Mar. 58/3 The farmland can be saved..if the co-promoters of the proposal, the Beds and Hunts county councils, are prepared to spend up to another {pstlg}3 m.1984Maclean's Mag. 20 Feb. 23 Andropov's false image was probably constructed by the KGB... Its copromoters: Soviet defectors and dissident émigrés who parroted, confirmed or embellished KGB falsehoods.
a1711Ken Edmund (1721) II. 99 Lucifer..And all his chief *Co-Rebels.1878Tennyson Q. Mary iii. i, Did not his last breath Clear Courtenay and the Princess from the charge Of being his co-rebels?
1823Lamb Ess. Elia, Refl. in Pillory Honour without *co-rival.
1656Trapp Comm. Acts iv. 12 We have no *co-saviour.
1878J. Buller New Zealand i, A boat..manned by Governor Glass, and a crew of his *co-settlers.
1847–9Todd Cycl. Anat. IV. 136/1 Encephaloid stands apart from its *co-species.
1672Wycherley Love in Wood Prol., Those..Should as *co-sufferers commiserate.
a1711Ken Edmund (1721) II. 298 Him Hinguar strait for his *Co-traitor sent.
1858–9Chambers' Cycl. Eng. Lit. s.v. Pope, Deducting the sums paid to his *co-translators, Pope realised by the ‘Odyssey’ upwards of {pstlg}3500.
1887N. Rye Norfolk Broads 22 Our *co-trippers..wanted to break off pieces of the walls to take back to America.
1852Sir W. Hamilton Discuss. 548 A special tutor or *co-tutor is assigned to watch over the education of the children.
1836–9Todd Cycl. Anat. II. 735/2 When a female is born a *co-twin with a male, this female is sterile.
1885Antiquary Mar. 98/2 A meeting of the whole body of *co-villagers.
a1711Ken Hymns Evang. (1721) I. 80 Good Barsebas..As his *Co-vot'ry ended, thus went on.
c. Esp. common in the phraseology of Law, with the sense of ‘joint’ or ‘fellow-’, as co-heir, co-executor, co-defendant, etc.; also co-acceptor, co-assignee, co-auditor, co-contractor, co-covenantor, co-creditor, co-debtor, co-delinquent (-ency), co-guarantor, co-infeftment, co-legatee, co-lessee, co-lessor, co-mortgagee, co-petitioner, co-plaintiff, co-projector, co-promisor, co-promoter, co-purchaser, co-sharer, co-surety, co-trustee.
1883Ld. Watson in Law Times Rep. XLIX. 450/2 A. had signed as a *co-acceptor.
1884Sir R. Baggallay in Law Rep. 14 Q. Bench Div. 179 One of two assignees was removed for misconduct on the application of his *co-assignee.
1884Law Rep. 12 Q. Bench Div. 68 head-note, An auditor..is entitled to appoint an accountant..without the consent of his *co-auditor.
1856Act. 19 & 20 Vict. c. 7 §5 No co-surety, *co-contractor, or co-debtor shall be entitled to recover from any other co-surety, co-contractor, or co-debtor..more than the just proportion.
1856De Gex Macnaghten & Gordon Reports VIII. 100 marg. note, An intended co-surety who was purported to be made a *co-covenantor.
1875Poste Gaius iii. comm. (ed. 2) 396 The obligation by which the *co-creditors are entitled or the co-debtors are bound.1885Law Times 6 June 98/2 He entailed {pstlg}18,000 loss on his co-creditors.
1875Poste Gaius iii. comm. (ed. 2) 399 Where..the Solidarity is the effect of *co-delinquency, the delinquent who pays has no regressus.
Ibid. 398 In Solidarity the guarantor who pays the whole has regressus against his *co-guarantors.
Ibid. ii. §199 A lapsed portion accrues to the *colegatees.
1885Sir R. Baggallay in Law Times Rep. LI. 897/2 The registrar thought it right to have the *co-lessee as well as the landlord before him.
1884Weekly Notes 2 Aug. 180/2 The transfer of another mortgage to himself and another professional person as *co-mortgagee.
1884Law Times 10 May 24/2 Liberty..to amend the petition by joining him as a *co-petitioner with B.
1881Justice Fry in Times 12 Apr. 4/3 He should add the trustee as *co-plaintiff and give him the conduct of the action.
1847C. G. Addison Contracts ii. vi. (1883) 826 He could not maintain an action against his *co-projectors for..money paid in furtherance of the joint undertaking.
Ibid. ii. iv. 663 The equity arises from the relation of the co-obligors, or *co-promisors inter se.
1884Manch. Exam. 6 Oct. 7/3 If the Corporation..subscribe to the funds of the ship canal movement they must become *co-promoters under the Borough Funds Act.
1885G. Denman in Law Times Rep. LIII. 470/1 The defendant knew that the title of the *co-purchasers was fictitious.
1881Times 4 Aug. 3/4 The right of obtaining possession of a piece of land—that is, the pre-emption thereof..against one's *co-sharer whose possession is recent.
1847Addison Contracts ii. iv. 659 A party has consented to be *co-surety with another.
1818Cruise Digest I. 539 His *co-trustees having refused to join with him in the execution of the trust.
4. Math. (short for complement). Used in the sense ‘{ddd}of the complement’, or ‘complement of {ddd}’: see cosine, cotangent, cosecant, co-altitude, co-declination, co-latitude.
1807Hutton Course Math. II. 2 The Cosine, Cotangent, and Cosecant, of an arc, are the sine, tangent, and secant of the complement of that arc, the Co being only a contraction of the word complement.

 

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