rare. [f. prec. sb.: perh. a survival of CORD v.1 short for accord.] intr. To accord musically; to form a chord (with); to harmonize.
1866. Mrs. Stowe, Little Foxes, 3. Who should set a whole orchestra of instruments upon playing together without the least provision or forethought as to their chording ?
Mod. colloq. It does not chord well with the other.
Chord v.2: see CORD v.2