Associated or grouped together with others; kept company with.
Past participle of consort, from Latin consortes (partners, from con- together plus sors, fate/lot). Describes things that have been joined in association.
A 'consort' was originally someone who shared your fate or destiny—today Queen Elizabeth's husband is called the 'Prince Consort,' inheriting that ancient meaning!
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