Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CON-SO'CIATE
CON-SO'CIATE, v.t. [L. consociatus, from consocio; con and socio, to unite; socius, a companion. See Social.]
- To unite; to join; to associate. – Wotton.
- To cement or hold in close union. – Burnet.
- To unite in an assembly or convention, as pastors and messengers or delegates of churches. Saybrook Platform.
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