Obs. [f. CONCORDANCE, or L. concordāntia, with the later Eng. form of the suffix -ANCY, q.v.] The quality or condition of being concordant; complete agreement.

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1586.  Ferne, Blaz. Gentrie, 50. Consisting vpon a Concordancie of times and numbers.

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1639.  Heywood, Lond. Peac. Estate, Wks. 1874, V. 367. There’s a more Devine Concordancy … That’s of unanimous hearts.

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a. 1793.  R. Tickell, Praise Horn-bk., Wks. (1807), 76. Thou perfect centre of concordancy.

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  2.  = CONCORDANCE; a ‘harmony.’

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1615.  A. Hopton (title), Concordancy of Yeares, containing a new easie and exact Computation of time.

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