concause

English

Etymology

con- + cause

Noun

concause (plural concauses)

  1. A joint cause.
    • 1622, Martin Fotherby, Atheomastix:
      naturall concauses, vnto the su∣preme and supernaturall Cause.

References

Italian

Noun

concause f

  1. plural of concausa
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