v. Obs. rare1. [see CON-.] trans. To corrupt together or at the same time.
1616. Sylvester, Tobacco Battered, 4. His foule Contagion con-corrupted All His fellow-Creatures.
1656. Jeanes, Mixt. Schol. Div., 3. Neither can it be concorrupted upon corruption of its compound, as all other formes are.