Definition of consociate in English:
 consociate
nounkɒnˈsəʊʃɪətkɒnˈsəʊsɪət
rare A partner or associate.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  It is with contemporaries and consociates that most of my social traffic occurs.
 -  Consociates are mutually involved in one another's biography.
 -  This case, which was well watched by the hospital obstetric clerk, and his consociate, Mr. Davy, was a very interesting one.
 -  The support of consociates, who share a common work history, has enabled them "to place their lives in perspective.
 -  This face-to-face relationship between consociates need not be especially intimate.
 
 Synonyms
partner, colleague, co-worker, fellow worker, workmate, compatriot, comrade, friend, ally, supporter, wingman, confederate, connection, contact, acquaintance
Origin
  
Late Middle English (as an adjective in the sense 'associated'): from Latin consociatus 'joined in action', from the verb consociare, from con 'together' + socius 'sharing, allied'.