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Consort - definition of consort by The Free Dictionary con•sort (n ˈkɒn sɔrt, v kənˈsɔrt) n 1 a husband or wife; spouse, esp of a reigning monarch Compare prince consort, queen consort 2 one ship accompanying another 3 a a group of instrumentalists and singers who perform music, esp old music
CONSORT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you say that someone consorts with a particular person or group, you mean that they spend a lot of time with them, and usually that you do not think this is a good thing He regularly consorted with known drug-dealers [VERB + with] The ruling monarch's wife or husband is called their consort
Understanding “Consort”: Meaning, Usage, and Examples Here’s a quick look at the essential meanings of “consort”: A partner, spouse, or a companion, often used historically or formally “The king’s consort was known for her grace and wisdom ”
King Felipe Honors His Mother Queen Sofia in Historic Ceremony Queen Sofia received the Collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece from King Felipe during a ceremony at the Royal Palace in Madrid, marking the first time a Spanish queen consort has been awarded
consort - Wiktionary, the free dictionary consort (not comparable) (postpositive) of a title, by virtue of one's (living) spouse; often contrasted with regnant and dowager
consort - WordReference. com Dictionary of English con•sort ( kon′ sôrt, kən sôrt′), n spouse, esp of a reigning monarch Cf prince consort, queen consort one vessel or ship accompanying another a group of instrumentalists and singers who perform music, esp old music a group of instruments of the same family, as viols, played in concert
Consort Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary 2 consort ˈ kɑːnˌsoɚt noun plural consorts Britannica Dictionary definition of CONSORT [count] formal : a wife or husband of a king, queen, emperor, etc