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consubstantial, a.|kɒnsʌbˈstænʃəl| [ad. L. consubstāntiāl-is (Tertullian), in F. consubstantiel (16th c., Calvin), f. L. con- together + substāntia substance: see -al1, and cf. substance, substantial. Originally a term of Theology, L. consubstāntiāl-is representing Gr. ὁµοούσιος, f. ὁµός one and the same, common + οὐσία being, essence, substance.] 1. Of one and the same substance or essence; the same in substance.
1576Newton tr. Lemnie's Complex. (1633) 98 Not able..to attract and digest the nourishment that is moyst, nor to make it like and consubstantiall with the body and members. 1605Sylvester Du Bartas i. vi, As in Spring-time from one sappie twigg, There sprouts another consubstantiall sprigg. 1603Florio Montaigne ii. xviii. (1632) 375 A booke consubstantiall to his author. 1650tr. Bacon's Life & Death 59 The Livelesse Spirits are next Consubstantiall to Aire; The Vitall Spirits, approach more to the Substance of Flame. 1817Coleridge Biog. Lit. 63 Grant that an object from without could act upon the conscious self as on a consubstantial object. b. Theol. Said of the three Persons in the Godhead; esp. of the Son as being ‘one in substance’ with the Father. Sometimes also said of Christ's humanity in relation to man.
1483Caxton Gold. Leg. 25/3 Jhesu cryst..in essence consubstantial by generacion. 1526Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 198 b, The sone..is consubstancial, that is to saye, he is of one nature and substaunce with the father. 1561T. Norton Calvin's Inst. i. 30 When the Latines meant to expresse the word Omoousion, they called it Consubstantiall, declaring the substance of the Father and the Sonn to be one, so vsing the word substance for essence. 1612Brerewood Lang. & Relig. xxv. 222 In their conceits..the humane nature of Christ was not consubstantial to ours, but of another kind. 1667H. More Div. Dial. (1713) 559 St. Augustin..calls the Holy Ghost, The substantial and consubstantial Love of the Father and the Son. a1711Ken Hymnotheo Poet. Wks. 1721 III. 281 The Word his consubstantial Beams display'd. 1724Waterland Athan. Creed vii. 104 This creed makes no mention of Christ being consubstantial with us, in one nature, as he is consubstantial with the Father in another. 1875E. White Life in Christ v. xxviii. (1878) 474 The apostolic writings seem to lay far greater stress on the real distinction in the Persons of the Godhead than on any idea of consubstantial Unity. 2. quasi-n.
1640Watts tr. Bacon's Adv. Learn. iv. ii. (R. Suppl.), Consubstantialls are willingly intertained with a kindly embrace, and properly intenerate and supple. 1762Sterne Tr. Shandy (1802) V. xl. 259 It is inherent in the seeds of all animals, and may be preserved by consubstantials, impriments, and occludents. 1866Neale Seq. & Hymns 200 Then..Did he recite the Creed that told of the Consubstantial. |