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consorted, ppl. a.|kənˈsɔːtɪd| [f. consort v. + -ed1.] Associated, leagued; united as consorts.
1588Shakes. L.L.L. i. i. 260 There did I see that low spirited Swaine..sorted and consorted..with a Wench. 1593― Rich. II, v. vi. 15 Two of the dangerous consorted Traitors. 1667Milton P.L. vii. 50 He [Adam] with his consorted Eve, The storie heard attentive. 1747Collins Ode to Liberty Epode ii. 23 The Chiefs..Hear their consorted Druids sing Their triumphs. 1882W. Ballantine Experiences xxxviii. 365 They were a curiously consorted pair. †b. Tuned in harmony, harmonious. Obs.
1580Sidney Arcadia xi. 211 Seven appassionated shepheards, all keeping the pace of their foot by their voice, and sundry consorted instruments they held in their arms. |