Dictionary entry

Concent

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Con‐cent″ (?), n. [L. concentus, fr. concinere to sing together; con- + canere to sing.] 1. Concert of voices; concord of sounds; harmony; as, a concent of notes. Bacon.

That undisturbed song of pure concent.

Milton.

2. Consistency; accordance.

In concent to his own principles.

Atterbury.