Concordatum

/kɒnkɔːrˈdɑːtəm/ noun

Definition

A formal agreement or concordat; the singular Latin form of concordat.

Etymology

Directly from Medieval Latin concordatum, the past participle of concordare (to agree together), used formally and historically in diplomatic documents.

Kelly Says

This is the Latin singular form that appears in historical documents and formal diplomatic language—it's the ancestor of the English word 'concordat' and occasionally appears in scholarly or ecclesiastical contexts.

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