Obs. rare. [f. CONSORT v. + -MENT.] Association as consorts or partners.
1594. Carew, Huartes Exam. Wits, xiii. (1616), 205. The imagination which plotteth treaties, consortments and capitulations with the enemie.
1598. Hakluyt, Voy., I. 296. To keepe the consortment exactly in all poynts.
1654. R. Codrington, trans. Hist. Ivstine, 297. The spirit of fraternal consortment.