English-Thai Dictionary
coeval
ADJ ที่ เกิดขึ้น ใน ช่วงเวลา เดียวกัน comtemporary ti-koed-kuen-nai-chuang-we-la-diao-kan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
COEVAL
a.Of the same age; beginning to exist at the same time; of equal age; usually and properly followed by with.
COEVAL
n.One of the same age; one who begins to exist at the same time. It is not properly used as synonymous with cotemporary.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
COEVAL
Co *e "val, a. Etym: [L. coaevus; co- + aevum lifetime, age. See Age, n.]
Defn: Of the same age; existing during the same period of time, especially time long and remote; -- usually followed by with. Silence! coeval with eternity! Pope. Oaks coeval spread a mournful shade. Cowper.
COEVAL
COEVAL Co *e "val, n.
Defn: One of the same age; a contemporary. As if it were not enough to have outdone all your coevals in wit. Pope.
New American Oxford Dictionary
coeval
co e val |kōˈēvəl ˌkoʊˈivəl | ▶adjective having the same age or date of origin; contemporary: these lavas were coeval with the volcanic activity. ▶noun a person of roughly the same age as oneself; a contemporary: like so many of his coevals, he yearned for stability. DERIVATIVES co e val i ty |ˌkō -ēˈvalitē |noun, co e val ly adverb ORIGIN early 17th cent. (as a noun ): from late Latin coaevus, from co- ‘jointly, in common ’ + Latin aevum ‘age. ’
Oxford Dictionary
coeval
coeval |kəʊˈiːv (ə )l | ▶adjective having the same age or date of origin; contemporary: these lavas were coeval with the volcanic activity. ▶noun a person of roughly the same age as oneself; a contemporary. DERIVATIVES coevality |-ˈvalɪti |noun, coevally adverb ORIGIN early 17th cent. (as a noun ): from late Latin coaevus, from co- ‘jointly ’ + Latin aevum ‘age ’.