Con*so"ci*ate (?), n. [L. nsociatus, p.p. of consociare to associate, unite; con- + sociare to join, unite. See Social.]

An associate; an accomplice.

[Archaic] "Wicked consociates."

Bp. Hall.

 

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Con*so"ci*ate, v. t. [imp. & p.p. Consociated (?); p.pr. & vb.n. Consociating.]

1.

To bring into alliance, confederacy, or relationship; to bring together; to join; to unite.

[R.]

Join pole to pole, consociate severed worlds. Mallet.

2.

To unite in an ecclesiastical consociation.

[U.S.]

 

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Con*so"ci*ate, v. i.

1.

To be allied, confederated, or associated; to coalescence.

[R.]

Bentley.

2.

To form an ecclesiastical consociation.

[U.S.]

 

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