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† conˈcomitate, v. Obs. [f. L. concomitāt- ppl. stem of concomitāri to accompany, f. con- together + comitāri to go with as a companion, f. comes, comit-em companion: cf. comitate.] trans. To go with, accompany.
1604T. Wright Passions i. vi. 24 Payne, which concomitateth such disagreeing obiects. 1626T. Ailesbury Passion-Serm. 2 Paine concomitated with shame, etc. 1666G. Harvey Morb. Angl. (J.), This simple bloody sputation of the lungs, is differenced from that which concomitates a pleurisy. |