Obs. [f. L. coalit- ppl. stem of coalescĕre.] intr. and trans. To form into a coalition; to combine, unite. Hence Coalited ppl. a.
17358. Bolingbroke, On Parties, xix. 244 (R.). Let the Friends of Liberty continue to coalite.
1791. Burke, App. Whigs, Wks. VI. 335. Time has, by degrees, blended and coalited the conquered with the conquerors.