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单词 concordant
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concordantadj.n.

/kənˈkɔːdənt/
Etymology: < French concordant < Latin concordānt-em , present participle of concordāre : see concord v. and -ant suffix1.
A. adj.
1. Agreeing in sentiment or opinion; of one heart or mind; harmonious, unanimous.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > statement > agreement, concurrence, or unanimity > [adjective]
anmodOE
accordantc1350
concordable1393
ogrant?a1400
whole1413
agreeing1440
communala1470
concordant1477
agreeablea1525
greeinga1547
one-hearted?1584
consenting1589
well-tuned1592
consentient1622
concording1627
unanimousa1631
unanimate1633
homodox1656
concurrent1660
concerted1673
of one lip1677
homodoxian1716
harmonious1724
concurring1732
assenting1752
one-voiced1821
solidary1841
solidaire1845
solid1855
ditto-saying1892
assented1907
society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > [adjective] > not at variance
saught956
i-somOE
oneOE
somec1275
agreeing1440
undividedc1440
concordant1477
agreed1484
agreeablea1525
one-hearted?1584
undistracteda1649
1477 Earl Rivers tr. Dictes or Sayengis Philosophhres (Caxton) (1877) lf. 6 Be concordaunt and loue to gyders.
1509 S. Hawes Pastime of Pleasure xvi. xii You be ever ryght concordant With perfyte reason, whiche is not variaunt.
1614 J. Cooke Greene's Tu Quoque in W. C. Hazlitt Dodsley's Sel. Coll. Old Eng. Plays (1875) XI. 197 Nay, sweet Mistress Tickleman, be concordant; reverence antiquity.
1691 T. Hale Acct. New Inventions p. xiii By the concordant Voice of all the curious Judges.
1875 W. Stubbs Constit. Hist. II. xiv. 152 The common concordant and unanimous consent of all and singular.
2. Of things: Agreeing, consistent, correspondent. concordant verses: ‘such as have in them several words in common, but by the addition of other words have a quite different meaning’ (Bailey (folio) 1736).
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > [adjective]
samtalec1175
samentalea1300
accordingc1300
accordantc1350
covenablec1384
concordable1393
accorda1413
suant1418
consonant1489
convenablea1500
concordant1512
semblable1513
convenient1526
modulatec1530
harmonical1531
harmoniacal1536
agreeable1540
concurrent1542
suitable1568
concinne1569
harmonial1569
sympathical1570
tunable1573
coherenta1575
conspiring1576
well-consenting1579
well-consorted1583
congruous1599
high-tuned1603
symbolizing1611
unjarring1620
concording1627
congruenta1637
harmonious1638
friendlya1641
unclashing1642
complying1646
symphoniacal1650
consistent1651
consentaneous1652
consentivea1657
symbolical1667
concordiousa1670
sympathetic1673
congenerous1677
symbolizant1685
congenial1693
symphonious1743
harmonic1756
concentual1782
undiscordant1819
concordial1822
attuned1833
connate1836
sympathetical1848
concentuous1850
consenting1858
consilient1867
tuned in1958
1512 Act 4 Hen. VIII c. 19 §10 The hole some..evenly agreable and concordaunte with the hoole some comprised in the seid endenture.
1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica 239 Adam assigned unto every one a name concordant unto its nature. View more context for this quotation
1791 E. Darwin Bot. Garden ii. 60 On four concordant lines.
1805 J. Foster Ess. iv. vii. 221 If not concordant with the dictates of the New Testament.
1863 J. Tyndall Heat v. 142 These different methods have given concordant results.
3. In musical concord, harmonious; consisting, or having the effect, of a concord.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > harmony or sounds in combination > chord > [adjective] > concord
concordant1551
consonant1609
unison1675
1551 R. Robinson tr. T. More Vtopia sig. Mviv The concordaunt and discordante distaunces of soundes, and tunes.
1596 Raigne of Edward III sig. B4v The touch of sweet concordant strings. View more context for this quotation
1788 T. Reid Ess. Active Powers Man iii. iii. vi Two or more synchronous sounds I perceive to be concordant.
4. [ < German konkordant (A. Supan Grundzüge Physisch. Erdkunde (ed. 2, 1896) iv. 574.] Of a geological feature: parallel (see quots.).
ΘΚΠ
the world > the earth > structure of the earth > structural features > [adjective] > relative direction
longitudinal1705
discordant1869
concordant1914
hetero-axial1926
1914 R. A. Daly Igneous Rocks & their Origin v. 63 Concordant injections (injected along bedding planes)..Discordant Injections (injected across bedding planes).
1926 G. W. Tyrrell Princ. Petrol. ii. 16 If the molten material has been guided by the bedding planes of the intruded rock, the resulting igneous body is said to be concordant. On the other hand, the magma may break across the bedding planes, and then forms a transgressive or discordant mass.
1937 S. W. Wooldridge & R. S. Morgan Physical Basis Geogr. xxi. 354 The terms ‘concordant’ and ‘discordant’, proposed by Supan, are good alternatives for ‘longitudinal’ and ‘transverse’, in the general description of coastlines.
1961 J. Challinor Dict. Geol. 43/2 Concordant, as applied to an igneous intrusion: lying parallel with planes of stratification or foliation. Contrasted with a discordant relationship.
B. n.
= concordance n. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > linguistics > linguistic unit > lexicography > [noun] > list of key-words > concordance
concordance1387
concordant1625
1625 R. Montagu Appello Cæsarem 84 I gave my reasons by speciall reciting many concordants inter partes.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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