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conˈfatal, a. rare. [ad. L. confātāl-is (Cicero), f. con- + fātum fate: see fatal.] Subject to or sharing in the same fate.
1655Stanley Hist. Philos. (1701) 335 It is no less determined by fate that you shall have a Physician, than that you shall recover. They are confatal. 1858Oxford Ess. 99 The portent and the thing to be signified were ‘confatal’. |