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单词 concordat
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concordatn.

Brit. /kɒnˈkɔːdat/, /kɒŋˈkɔːdat/, /kənˈkɔːdat/, /kəŋˈkɔːdat/, U.S. /kɑnˈkɔrˌdæt/
Forms: Also 1600s–1700s -date.
Etymology: < French concordat (16th cent. in Littré), < Latin concordātum : see concordatum n., and -ate suffix1 1.
a. An agreement, a compact; now, an agreement between church and state, esp. between the Roman See and a secular government relative to matters that concern both.
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society > authority > rule or government > politics > international politics or relations > international agreements > [noun] > agreement between Rome and a secular government
concordat1620
1620 N. Brent tr. P. Sarpi Hist. Councel of Trent vii. 704 He condemned the Concordate; said that the distribution of the benefices of the kingdome..was diuided between Pope Leo, and King Francis, [etc.].
1688 London Gaz. No. 2315/7 Contrary to the Agreement settled between Pope Leo X. and Francis I. by an Instrument called the Concordat.
1802 Chron. in Ann. Reg. 389/1 The terms upon which Bonaparte has agreed with Pope Pius VII. that the Roman Catholic religion shall be that protected and acknowledged by the State in France is just published and known by the name of the Concordat.
1863 Q. Rev. 114 579 That concordat between the Church Catholic and this realm, which we commonly designate as the Established Church.
figurative.1851 E. B. Browning Casa Guidi Windows ii. xviii. 118 Let them all repent, And make concordats 'twixt their soul and mouth.in extended use.1885 Manch. Examiner 12 Oct. 5/2 A possibly successful concordat between a Tory Democrat Government and the party of Irish Nationalists.
b. In canon law, applied to a compact between ecclesiastical personages.
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society > faith > aspects of faith > law > canon law > [noun] > compact between ecclesiastical personages
concordat1657
1657 J. Cosin Scholast. Hist. Canon Script. vii. 120 Having undertaken to make a Concordate between the Decrees of Councils and Popes together.
1662 J. Sergeant Jesuits Reasons (1675) 123 The Canons and Concordates with the Pope have been out of use a hundred years.
1696 E. Phillips New World of Words (new ed.) Concordat, an Agreement made in all manner of Ecclesiastical Matters, more especially upon Resignation or Exchange of Benefices.
c. Sometimes applied to agreements between secular persons.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > agreement > [noun] > an agreement
forewardOE
accordc1275
covenant1297
end1297
form1297
frettec1330
conjurationc1374
treatc1380
bargainc1386
contractc1386
comenaunt1389
compositionc1405
treaty1427
pact1429
paction1440
reconventionc1449
treatisea1464
hostage1470
packa1475
trystc1480
bond (also band) of manrent1482
covenance1484
concordance1490
patisement1529
capitulation1535
conventmenta1547
convenience1551
compact1555
negotiation1563
sacrament1563
match1569
consortship1592
after-agreementa1600
combourgeoisie1602
convention1603
comburghership1606
transaction1611
end-makingc1613
obligement1627
bare contract1641
stipulation1649
accompackmentc1650
rue-bargaina1657
concordat1683
minute1720
tacka1758
understanding1803
meet1804
it's a go1821
deal1863
whizz1869
stand-in1870
gentlemen's agreement1880
meeting of minds1883
1683 Apol. Protestants France vi. 84 There was at the same time a Concordat passed between the Duke of Guise, the Duke of Montmorency, and the Marshal de St. Andrew, which was called the Triumvirate.
1781 J. O. Justamond tr. B.-F.-J. Mouffle d'Angerville Private Life Lewis XV IV. 2 Clandestine arrangements between officers, known by the name of Concordat, by which..the promotions in the army were often put up to auction.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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