Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CO-TEM'PO-RA-RY
CO-TEM-PO-RA'NE-OUS-LYCO-TEM'PO-RA-RY
CO-TEM'PO-RA-RY, a. [L. con, co, and tempus, time.]
Living or being at the same time; as, cotemporary authors. Josephus was cotemporary with Vespasian. – Locke. Blackstone.
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