ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] Grown together; allied, entered into coalition.
178698. H. Tooke, Purley, 658. A common termination (i. e. a coalesced word).
1793. Hist., in Ann. Reg., 274. The veterans of the coalesced powers were not yet altogether exhausted.
183957. Alison, Hist. Europe, VII. xlii. 147. On the part of the coalesced princes.