Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CON-COM'I-TANCE, or CON-COM'I-TAN-CY
CON-COM'I-TANCE, or CON-COM'I-TAN-CY, n. [L. con and comitor, to accompany, from comes, a companion. See Count.]
A being together, or in connection with another thing. The secondary action subsisteth not alone, but in concomitancy with the other. – Brown.
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