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▪ I. † consone, n. Obs. rare. [a. OF. consone consonant, unanimous, ad. L. conson-us consonous.] (See quot.)
1609Dowland Ornith. Microl. 79 Of not-Vnisons, some are æquisons, some Consones..Consones are those, which yield a compound or mingled Sound. ▪ II. conˈsone, v. rare. [ad. F. consonner, L. consonāre.] intr. To be consonant. Hence † consowning ppl. a., consonant.
1873M. Collins Sq. Silchester's Whim III. xiii. 125 Hoping it was consonant with good strong orthodox Unitarianism. Let us hope it consoned.
1502Arnold Chron. (1811) 10 [An] interpretacion to reson and good feith consow[n]yng. |