The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reconcilement \Rec"on*cile`ment\ (-ment), n.
Reconciliation.
--Milton.
Wiktionary
n. The fact of being restored to cordial relations with each other; settling differences, making peace; reconciliation.
Usage examples of "reconcilement".
But hearing that Edward had prepared an army to support his ally, he had the weakness to propose an accommodation with Charles, and even to give this traitorous subject the sum of a hundred thousand crowns, as the purchase of a feigned reconcilement, which rendered him still more dangerous.
Thus reconcilement was betweene them knit,Through goodly temperance, and affection chaste,And either vowd with all their power and wit,To let not others honour be defaste,Of friend or foe, who euer it embaste,Ne armes to beare against the others syde:In which accord the Prince was also plaste,And with that golden chaine of concord tyde.