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  • 31consentire — [dal lat. consentire, der. di sentire essere d opinione , col. pref. con ] (io consènto, ecc.). ■ v. intr. (aus. avere ) 1. [trovarsi d accordo con altri in un opinione, con la prep. con ] ▶◀ concordare, essere d accordo. ◀▶ discordare (da),… …

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  • 32contraddire — (meno com. contradire) [lat. contradīcĕre, comp. di contra contro e dicere dire ] (coniug. come dire ; imperat. contraddici ). ■ v. tr. 1. [opporre alle affermazioni di una persona affermazioni diverse o contrarie, anche assol.] ▶◀ confutare,… …

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  • 33convenire — [dal lat. convenire riunirsi, concordare, essere conveniente ](coniug. come venire ). ■ v. intr. (aus. essere nei sign. 1 e 3, avere nel sign. 2) 1. (lett.) a. [l arrivare di più persone in uno stesso luogo provenendo da diverse parti, assol. o… …

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  • 34Concord — Con*cord , v. i. [F. concorder, L. concordare.] To agree; to act together. [Obs.] Clarendon. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 35Concordant — Con*cord ant, a. [L. concordans, p. pr. of concordare: cf. F. concordant. See {Concord}.] Agreeing; correspondent; harmonious; consonant. [1913 Webster] Were every one employed in points concordant to their natures, professions, and arts,… …

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  • 36Concordat — Con*cor dat, n. [F. concordat, L. concordato, prop. p. p. of concordare. See {Concord}.] 1. A compact, covenant, or agreement concerning anything. [1913 Webster] 2. An agreement made between the pope and a sovereign or government for the… …

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  • 37concordance — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin concordantia, from Latin concordant , concordans, present participle of concordare to agree, from concord , concors Date: 14th century 1. an alphabetical index of the… …

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  • 38concordat — noun Etymology: French, from Medieval Latin concordatum, from Latin, neuter of concordatus, past participle of concordare Date: 1616 compact, covenant; specifically an agreement between a pope and a sovereign or government for the regulation of …

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  • 39конкорда́т — а, м. Соглашение между папой римским и каким л. государством, определяющее положение католической церкви в этом государстве. Конкордат Наполеона I с Пием VII. [лат. concordatum от concordare быть согласным] …

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  • 40Konkordanz — Der Begriff Konkordanz (zurückgehend auf lat. concordare „übereinstimmen“) stammt ursprünglich aus der Bibelwissenschaft, spielt aber auch in der Literaturwissenschaft und in benachbarten Disziplinen sowie neuerdings in besonderem Maße in der… …

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