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/ˈkänˌsôrt/,
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consorts, plural;
  1. Habitually associate with (someone), typically with the disapproval of others
    • - you chose to consort with the enemy
  2. Agree or be in harmony with

Noun
  1. A small group of musicians performing together, typically playing instrumental music of the Renaissance period
    • - a consort of viols

  1. the husband or wife of a reigning monarch
  2. keep company with; hang out with; "He associates with strange people"; "She affiliates with her colleagues"
  3. choir: a family of similar musical instrument playing together
  4. harmonize: go together; "The colors don't harmonize"; "Their ideas concorded"
  5. run: keep company; "the heifers run with the bulls to produce offspring"
  6. CONSORT is the name of the combined integrated library system shared by the CONSORT Colleges. The system runs on the Millennium software product developed by Innovative Interfaces, Inc. CONSORT has been a member of OhioLINK since 1996.
  7. A consort of instruments was a phrase used in England during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries to indicate an instrumental ensemble. These could be of the same or a variety of instruments. ...
  8. Consort is a nautical term for unpowered Great Lakes vessels, usually a fully loaded schooner barge or steamer barge, towed by a larger steamer that would often tow more than one barge. The consort system was used in the Great Lakes from the 1860s to around 1920.
  9. Poses is the second studio album by the Canadian-American singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright, released through DreamWorks Records in June 2001. ...
  10. The spouse of a monarch; A husband, wife, companion or partner; A ship accompanying another; Association or partnership; A group or company, especially of musicians playing the same type of instrument; To associate or keep company; To be in agreement; To associate or unite in company with
  11. A 17th-century term for instrumental chamber ensembles and for the compositions written for these ensembles.
  12. A small ensemble for playing and/or singing music composed before c1700, or adjective describing the music (usually with parts for viols and solo voices).
  13. wife, husband, spouse, mate, companion.
  14. technically a companion, but in most cases, was used as synonymous with "wife" or "husband". Frequently seen on headstones, it denoted a spouse who died first. ...
  15. Spouse, especially of a king or queen, God or Goddess. Among the Gods there are actually no sexes or sexual distinctions, though in mythological folk narratives Hinduism traditionally represents these great beings in elaborate anthropomorphic depictions, Matrimony and human-like family units ...
  16. wife. If a grave inscription, indicates that she was survived by her husband. See also relict. Example
  17. [of music] (n): combination of voices or instruments. FS (1-TGV); Marlowe T1 (1st OED citation); (disp.) Greene's Groat; Chapman D'Olive.
  18. The person being fought for in a tourney.
  19. The College of Wooster became a founding member of the Five Colleges of Ohio Consortium in 1996. The College of Wooster merged its library catalogue with Denison University, Kenyon College and Ohio Wesleyan University to form the CONSORT library system. ...
  20. In matters of the Gods and Goddesses, the Consort is the masculine element of given unions or pairs. E.g. the God of Hunting is Consort to the Goddess of Fertility.
  21. A companion. Usually refers to a woman
  22. 1977. 3 voices, 2 harp, strings. Ms
  23. In ancient days of Egypt, men would stand in honor beside the Women they loved, with respect for their beloved as well as themselves. In other times it refers to a spouse or companion, often of royalty or a deity, sometimes slightly inferior in function/status.
  24. of the ruling prince: (mother's house name) Ammachi Panapilla Amma Srimathi (personal name) Pilla Kochamma.
  25. The wife of a living husband.