Obs. [f. L. coalit- ppl. stem of coalescĕre.] intr. and trans. To form into a coalition; to combine, unite. Hence Coalited ppl. a.

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1735–8.  Bolingbroke, On Parties, xix. 244 (R.). Let the Friends of Liberty … continue to coalite.

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1791.  Burke, App. Whigs, Wks. VI. 335. Time has, by degrees, blended and coalited the conquered with the conquerors.

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