v. Obs. trans. To suffer together (with another). Hence † Con-sufferer.

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c. 1450.  Mirour Saluacioun, 2795. The sorowe yt oure lady consuffred for hire dere son.

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1662.  W. Guthrie, Serm., in Sel. Biog. (Wodrow Soc.), II. 70. If I be a sympathiser, I must be a con-sufferer.

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