Obs. rare. [f. CONSORT v. + -MENT.] Association as consorts or partners.

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1594.  Carew, Huarte’s Exam. Wits, xiii. (1616), 205. The imagination … which plotteth treaties, consortments and capitulations with the enemie.

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1598.  Hakluyt, Voy., I. 296. To keepe the consortment exactly in all poynts.

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1654.  R. Codrington, trans. Hist. Ivstine, 297. The spirit of fraternal consortment.

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