Obs. [f. assumed L. *consonāt-us (cf. next), as pa. pple. of consonāre: see CONSONANT.] = CONSONANT a.
1649. Bounds Publ. Obed., 42. Meanes
consonate to equity and true to religion.
1651. Fullers Abel Rediv., Life Pareus (1867), II. 333. Opinions
consonate to the Scriptures.