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.
1393. Gower, Conf., I. 253. In cronique of time ago I finde a tale concordable.
1483. Caxton, Gold. Leg., 434/2. By the comune and concordable assente of alle the chappytre.
1579. Knewstub, Confut., 72 b. Altogither concordable in the loue and peace of Iesu Christ.
1585. T. Rogers, 39 Art. (1607), 88. The good land of the upright, and concordable life.