v. Obs. [f. L. con- together + stult-us foolish, fool.] intr. To play the fool together.
1630. J. Taylor (Water P.), Worlds Eighth Wonder, Wks. II. 67/1. Some English Gentlemen with him consulted And he as natrally with them constulted.
1659. Gauden, Slight Healers (1660), 91. What do they meet, and sit, and consult (or rather constult) together?