Jointly erects or raises; builds together with another (third person singular form of coerect).
Third person singular present tense of coerect, using the regular English -s ending. This grammatical form is as rare as the base verb itself.
The conjugations of ultrararely used verbs are effectively invisible in modern English—you could write perfectly natural English for a lifetime and never use, hear, or read 'coerects,' despite its grammatical correctness.
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