v. Obs. [f. L. con- together + stult-us foolish, fool.] intr. To play the fool together.

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1630.  J. Taylor (Water P.), World’s Eighth Wonder, Wks. II. 67/1. Some English Gentlemen with him consulted And he as nat’rally with them constulted.

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1659.  Gauden, Slight Healers (1660), 91. What do they meet, and sit, and consult (or rather constult) together?

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