a. [a. F. consentant, pr. pple. of consentir to CONSENT.] Consenting.

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c. 1386.  Chaucer, Doctor’s T., 276 [Ellesm. & Heng.). The remenant were anhanged moore and lesse That were consentant of this [Harl. & 4 MSS. consented to this (v.r. his)] cursednesse.

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1866.  J. B. Rose, trans. Ovid’s Fasti, I. 91. The unyoked steers … Proffer their necks consentant to be slain.

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