Definition of Connaturally

1. adv. By the act of nature; originally; from birth.

Definition of Connaturally

1. Adverb. In a connatural manner. ¹

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Definition of Connaturally

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Connaturally

connaisseur
connaisseurs
connascence
connascent
connate
connately
connation
connations
connatural
connaturalities
connaturality
connaturalize
connaturalized
connaturalizes
connaturalizing
connaturally (current term)
connaturalness
connature
connatures
conne
connect
connect the dots
connectable
connectance
connectances
connected
connected component
connected components
connected graph
connected space

Literary usage of Connaturally

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Meditations Representing a Glimpse of Glory, Or, A Gospel-discovery of by Andrew Welwood (1763)
"... enamoured all the faculties of my foul; fo that I could not but yield, moft willingly yield : connaturally did the ..."

2. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"... in the second place, that the spiritual effect, from which the physical connaturally results, is itself strictly supernatural (cf. Kern, loc. cit.). ..."

3. A Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson (1828)
"connaturally, (kcn-nat'-u-ral-e) ad. In co-existence with nature ; originally. To CONNECT, (kcn-nekt') va To join ; • to link ; to unite ; to join in a just ..."

4. Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches edited by Richard Garnett (1899)
"... the sin that so easily besets us," and is so hardly put off us, that folds so connaturally to us, and we therefore think will not hinder us much. ..."

5. The Gentleman's Magazine (1818)
"Casual readers, therefore, be said, a bright and fortunate connaturally recur to what, with most trast to the lives, characters, and pleasure, ..."

6. The State and the Church by John Augustine Ryan, Moorhouse F. X. Millar (1922)
"... which creates it, all the rights and powers necessary, and even those connaturally proportionate, to the purpose of the common weal. ..."

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