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consort
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Word definitions for consort in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Consort \Con"sort\ (k[o^]n"s[^o]rt), n. [L. consore, -sortis; con- + sors lot, fate, share. See Sort .] One who shares the lot of another; a companion; a partner; especially, a wife or husband. --Milton. He single chose to live, and shunned to wed, Well ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The spouse of a monarch. 2 A husband, wife, companion or partner. 3 A ship accompanying another. 4 (context uncountable English) association or partnership. 5 A group or company, especially of musicians playing the same type of instrument. 6 (context ...
Usage examples of consort.
Several scholars have undertaken symbolic analysis of the evolution of this archetypal figure from its first appearance as the male consort of the Great Mother.
The chancel is decorated with 12th-century frescoes by Johannes Gallicus, and contains the tombs of the founder and his consort, with beautiful effigies in relief, and also that of the emperor Otto IV.
She said that the one in the harbor has an armory, and that there are three companies billeted there, and none of the patroller rankers can have consorts.
Which begs the question: Why would anyone do mock-early music consort settings of those same, rather earthy songs, versions that so prettify the songs that they lose all their grit?
There was the Marquis de Carabas, who, as everyone knows, was raised to the throne as prince consort after his marriage with the daughter of the king of the period.
And as it was known that his consort, who had great influence over him, was extremely disquieted in mind on account of his dissensions with the holy father, all men prognosticated to Julius final success in this unequal contest.
Prince Ferdinand is placed with regard to the Portuguese people, and the great suspicion with which all foreigners he brought here into his service are viewed, renders it necessary that the utmost caution, should be observed by the English residing in Portugal with respect to private interviews either with her most faithful majesty or her august consort, that neither the government nor the people may have a pretext for entertaining any undue impressions of the intentions of England.
Padrin, as he had taken to calling the seeress consort, sat in a chair not far away.
Recognizing the handsome man from the laboratory, Candra glared at him until Farlo introduced him as the seeress consort.
Fuzwik squirmed uncomfortably in his seat as he sat in the presence of Overseer Tejharet, Seeress Jenoset, and his fellow seeress consort, Padrin.
Marla was a bit annoyed to see Candra, the young friend of the new seeress consort, working alongside Vilo Garlet.
Loving blond Vernice consorting, if he ever had to have feminine companionship, with girls like Jodie Green.
They all consorted together, talking various dialects of Aeolic, Ionian, Attic Greek, and so forth, which were plainly not intelligible to each other.
Fedafer of Ourdh, lord of the well-watered land, master of the great river, provider for the mouths of the millions, favored first son of Auros, living consort of Gingo-La, august excellence of the south wind, bringer of rain, sower of seed, king of Ajmer, king of Bogra, king of Patwa, high lord of Shogemessar, Emperor Banwi the Great, was crouched, shivering with fear, on a blue silk couch in the apartment of his Aunt Haruma.
The two women had taken an instant dislike to one another upon meeting many years before and that dislike had grown steadily worse since Amala had become the consort of Commodore Lexis, the OIC of the Ministry of Public Education.