a. Obs. rare. [f. L. consoci-us united in companionship (f. con- together + socius companion) + -AL.] Congenial.

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1657.  Tomlinson, Renou’s Disp., 212. Suaveolent odours are consocial to the spirits.

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1748.  A. Hill, Lett. to Mallet, Wks. 1753, II. 334. I have found him full of a consocial sense, that suits me but too naturally. Ibid., II. 12.

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