[f. ACCORD v., as if ad. L. *accordantia: see -NCY.] A condition or state of agreement; harmony.
1790. Paley, Hor. Paul., Rom. i. 10. This
brings the narrative in the Acts nearer to an accordancy with the epistle.
1826. E. Irving, Babylon, II. VII. 234. Mercy and justice in sweetest accordancy.