Dictionary entry

Consort (3)

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Con‐sort″, v. t. 1. To unite or join, as in affection, harmony, company, marriage, etc.; to associate.

He with his consorted Eve.

Milton.

For all that pleasing is to living ears

Was there consorted in one harmony.

Spenser.

He begins to consort himself with men.

Locke.

2. To attend; to accompany.

Thou, wretched boy, that didst consort him here,

Shalt with him hence.

Shak.