rare. [f. L. consonāt-, ppl. stem of consonāre to sound together.] intr. To sound in sympathy.

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1882.  Syd. Soc. Lex., Consonating, possessing the properties of consonance [i. e. ‘the production of sound in a body such as a tuning fork, by the vibration of another body of similar tone near it’].

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