English-Thai Dictionary
consort
N คู่ครอง คู่สมรส spouse mate kru-kong
consort
VI สัมพันธ์กัน ร่วมกัน เกี่ยวพัน กัน sam-pan-kan
consort
VT ทำให้ สัมพันธ์กัน ทำให้ ร่วมกัน ทำให้ เกี่ยวพัน กัน tam-hai-sam-pan-kan
consort with
PHRV เป็นเพื่อน กับ คบค้า กับ คบ กับ pen-puean-kab
consort with
PHRV เหมือนกับ เข้ากัน กับ สอดคล้อง กับ เหมาะสม กับ consist with muean-kab
consortium
N ความ เป็น หุ้นส่วน กัน partnership kwam-pen-hun-suan-kan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CONSORT
n.[L., sort, state, kind. ] 1. A companion; a partner; an intimate associate; particularly, a partner of the bed; a wife or husband.
He single chose to live, and shunnd to wed, well pleased to want a consort of his bed.
2. An assembly or association of persons, convened for consultation.
3. Union; conjunction; concurrence.
4. A number of instruments played together; a symphony; a concert. In this sense, concert is now used.
5. In navigation, any vessel keeping company with another.
Queen consort, the wife of a king, as distinguished from a queen regent, who rules alone, and a queen dowager, the widow of a king.
CONSORT
v.i.To associate; to unite in company; to keep company; followed by with. Which of the Grecian chiefs consorts with thee.
CONSORT
v.t. 1. To join; to marry.
With his consorted Eve.
2. To unite in company.
He begins to consort himself with men.
3. To accompany. [Not used. ]
CONSORTABLE
a.Suitable.
CONSORTED
pp. United in marriage.
CONSORTING
ppr. Uniting in company with; associating.
CONSORTION
n.Fellowship. [Not used. ]
CONSORTSHIP
n.Fellowship; partnership.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CONSORT
Con "sort, n. Etym: [L. consore, -sortis; con- + sors lot, fate, share. See Sort. ]
1. One who shares the lot of another; a companion; a partner; especially, a wife or husband. Milton. He single chose to live, and shunned to wed, Well pleased to want a consort of his bed. Dryden. The consort of the queen has passed from this troubled sphere. Thakeray. The snow-white gander, invariably accompanied by his darker consort. Darwin.
2. (Naut. )
Defn: A ship keeping company with another.
3. Concurrence; conjunction; combination; association; union. "By Heaven's consort. " Fuller. "Working in consort. " Hare. Take it singly, and is carries an air of levity; but, in consort with the rest, has a meaning quite different. Atterbury.
4. Etym: [LL. consortium. ]
Defn: An assembly or association of persons; a company; a group; a combination. [Obs. ] In one consort there sat Cruel revenge and rancorious despite, Disloyal treason, and heart-burning hate. Spenser. Lord, place me in thy consort. Herbert.
5. Etym: [Perh. confused with concert. ]
Defn: Harmony of sounds; concert, as of musical instruments. [Obs. ] Milton. To make a sad consort `; Come, let us join our mournful song with theirs. Spenser.
Prince consort, the husband of a queen regnant. -- Queen consort, the wife of a king, as distinguished from a queen regnant, who rules alone, and a queen dowager, the window of a king.
CONSORT
Con *sort ", v. i. [imp. & p.p. Consorted; p.pr. & vb. n. Consorting. ]
Defn: To unite or to keep company; to associate; -- used with with. Which of the Grecian chiefs consorts with thee Dryden.
CONSORT
CONSORT Con *sort ", v. t.
1. To unite or join, as in affection, harmony, company, marriage, etc. ; to associate. He with his consorted Eve. Milton. For all that pleasing is to living ears Was there consorted in one harmony. Spenser. He begins to consort himself with men. Locke.
2. To attend; to accompany. [Obs. ] Thou, wretched boy, that didst consort him here, Shalt with him hence. Shak.
CONSORTABLE
CONSORTABLE Con *sort "a *ble, a.
Defn: Suitable for association or companionship. [Obs. ] Sir H. Wotton.
CONSORTION
Con *sor "tion, n. Etym: [L. consortio.]
Defn: Fellowship; association; companionship. [Obs. ] Sir T. Browne.
CONSORTSHIP
CONSORTSHIP Con "sort *ship, n.
Defn: The condition of a consort; fellowship; partnership. Hammond.
New American Oxford Dictionary
consort
con sort 1 ▶noun |ˈkänˌsôrt ˈkɑnsɔrt |a wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch. • a ship sailing in company with another. ▶verb |kənˈsôrt, ˈkänˌsôrt kənˈsɔrt ˈkɑnsɔrt | [ no obj. ] (consort with ) habitually associate with (someone ), typically with the disapproval of others: you chose to consort with the enemy. • (consort with /to ) archaic agree or be in harmony with. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a companion or colleague ): via French from Latin consors ‘sharing, partner, ’ from con- ‘together with ’ + sors, sort- ‘lot, destiny. ’ The verb senses are probably influenced by similar senses (now obsolete ) of the verb sort .
consort
con sort 2 |ˈkänˌsôrt ˈkɑnsɔrt | ▶noun a small group of musicians performing together, typically playing instrumental music of the Renaissance period: a consort of viols. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: earlier form of concert .
consortium
con sor ti um |kənˈsôrSH (ē )əm, -ˈsôrtēəm kənˈsɔrdiəm | ▶noun ( pl. consortia |-tēə, -SH (ē )ə | or consortiums ) 1 an association, typically of several business companies. 2 Law the right of association and companionship with one's husband or wife. ORIGIN early 19th cent. (in the sense ‘partnership ’): from Latin, from consors ‘sharing, partner ’ (see consort 1 ).
Oxford Dictionary
consort
consort 1 ▶noun |ˈkɒnsɔːt | 1 a wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch. 2 a ship sailing in company with another. ▶verb |kənˈsɔːt | [ no obj. ] (consort with ) habitually associate with (someone ), typically with the disapproval of others: you chose to consort with the enemy. • (consort with /to ) archaic agree or be in harmony with. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a companion or colleague ): via French from Latin consors ‘sharing, partner ’, from con- ‘together with ’ + sors, sort- ‘lot, destiny ’. The verb senses are probably influenced by similar senses (now obsolete ) of the verb sort .
consort
consort 2 |ˈkɒnsɔːt | ▶noun a small group of musicians performing together, typically playing instrumental music of the Renaissance period. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: earlier form of concert .
consortium
consortium |kənˈsɔːtɪəm | ▶noun ( pl. consortia |-tɪə, -ʃə | or consortiums ) 1 an association, typically of several companies. 2 [ mass noun ] Law the right of association and companionship with one's husband or wife. ORIGIN early 19th cent. (in the sense ‘partnership ’): from Latin, from consors ‘sharing, partner ’ (see consort 1 ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
consort
consort noun the queen and her consort: partner, life partner, companion, mate; spouse, husband, wife, helpmate. ▶verb he consorted with other women: associate, keep company, mix, go around, spend time, socialize, fraternize, have dealings; informal run around, hang around /out, be thick.
consortium
consortium noun many small business owners felt pressured to join the consortium: association, alliance, coalition, union, league, guild, syndicate, federation, confederation, confederacy, conglomerate, cooperative, combine, partnership, affiliation, organization; club, society, congress.
Oxford Thesaurus
consort
consort noun |(stress on the first syllable ) |Queen Victoria and her consort, Prince Albert: partner, companion, mate, helpmate, helpmeet; spouse, husband, wife. ▶verb |(stress on the second syllable ) | my husband never consorted with other women: associate, keep company, mix, mingle, go around, spend time, socialize, fraternize, have dealings, rub shoulders; N. Amer. rub elbows; informal hobnob, run around, hang around /round, hang out, knock about /around, pal around, chum around, be thick; Brit. informal hang about.
French Dictionary
consort
consort adj. m. adjectif masculin Époux d ’une reine, sans être roi. : Philippe d ’Édimbourg, le prince consort.
consortium
consortium n. m. nom masculin Regroupement d ’entreprises. : Des consortiums géants. Prononciation La dernière syllabe se prononce siomme, [kɔ̃sɔrsjɔm ]
Spanish Dictionary
consorte
consorte nombre común 1 formal Esposo o esposa de una persona :cada uno de los consortes puede realizar los actos jurídicos y ejercitar los derechos que le corresponden con carácter privativo o exclusivo .SINÓNIMO cónyuge .2 Se usa en aposición a rey, reina , príncipe o princesa para indicar que comparte el título por matrimonio, pero no las atribuciones del mismo :la reina consorte o el rey consorte no podrán asumir funciones constitucionales, salvo lo dispuesto para la Regencia .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
consort
con sort /kɑ́nsɔː r t |kɔ́n -/名詞 C 1 ⦅かたく ⦆(通例国王 女王の )配偶者 .2 〘楽 〙コンソート 〘特に古楽器を演奏する合奏団またはその楽器類 〙.3 僚船, 同行船 ; 仲間, 同僚 ▸ in consort with A A 〈人 〉と一緒に, 協力して 動詞 /kənsɔ́ː r t /自動詞 ⦅かたく ⦆1 【特に悪い相手と 】付き合う, 交わる (together ) «with » .2 «…と » 一致 [調和 ]する «with » .
consortium
con sor ti um /kənsɔ́ː r tiəm, -ʃiəm /名詞 複 ~s, -tia /-tia, -ʃiə /C (企業 銀行 団体などの )連合体, コンソーシアム ; 企業連合 ; 合弁企業 ; 共同体 .