I.v. dep, to be born at the same time, to be born with (late Lat.): “ET (QVI) CONNATVS FVERIT DE CONIVGE MEA,” Inscr. Orell. 5013.—
II. Transf., to arise together with: “laus nobilitatis connascitur,” Cassiod. Var. 3, 4: “vitia connata in corpore,” innate, Tert. adv. Val. 2.—Hence, subst.: connātus , i, n., = gemellus, Inscr. Orell. 5013.