[ad. L. compact-us, pa. pple. of compacisci to covenant together, form a compact.] Joined in compact, leagued.
1597. Daniel, Civ. Wares, I. xlviii. The cheefe of those you finde Were of his faction secretly compact.
1603. Shaks., Meas. for M., V. i. 242. Thou pernicious woman Compact with her thats gone.