a. Obs. [a. F. concordable, ad. L. concordābil-is harmonious, f. concordā-re: see CONCORD v. and -BLE: cf. agreeable.] In full accord or agreement, accordant, unanimous.

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1393.  Gower, Conf., I. 253. In cronique of time ago I finde a tale concordable.

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1483.  Caxton, Gold. Leg., 434/2. By the comune and concordable assente of alle the chappytre.

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1579.  Knewstub, Confut., 72 b. Altogither concordable in the loue and peace of Iesu Christ.

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1585.  T. Rogers, 39 Art. (1607), 88. The good land of the upright, and concordable life.

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