Past tense of consonantise; made to sound like a consonant or brought into agreement.
From 'consonantise' + the past tense suffix '-ed'. A passive formation that follows standard English patterns for regular verbs.
This is the linguistic equivalent of 'nobody uses this word'—but it exists in specialist dictionaries, showing how English can technically create forms that actual speakers never need.
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