English-Thai Dictionary
concord
N ความสอดคล้อง กัน harmony accord kwam-sod-klong-kan
concord
N ความเป็นมิตร ภาพ กัน ความกลมเกลียว friendship kwam-pen-mid-tra-phab-kan
concordance
N ความสอดคล้อง กัน ความกลมเกลียว agreement harmony kwam-sod-klong-kan
concordant
ADJ สอดคล้องกัน agreeing harmonious consonant sod-klong-kan
concordat
N ข้อตกลง compact covenant formal agreement kol-tok-long
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CONCORD
n.[L., the heart. See Accord. ] 1. Agreement between persons; union in opinions, sentiments, views or interests; peace; harmony.
What concord hath Christ with Belial? 2 Corinthians 6:15.
2. Agreement between things; suitableness; harmony.
If, natures concord broke, among the constellations war were sprung.
3. In music, consent of sounds; harmony; the relation between tow or more sounds which are agreeable to the ear. [See Chord. ]
The man who hath not music in himself, nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treasons.
4. A compact; an agreement by stipulation; treaty.
5. In law, an agreement between the parties in a fine, made by leave of the court. This is an acknowledgment from the deforciants that the land in question is the right of the complainant.
6. In grammar, agreement of words in construction; as adjectives with nouns in gender, number and case; or verbs with nouns or pronouns in number and person. Or concord may signify the system of rules for construction called syntax.
Form of concord, in ecclesiastical history, is a book among the Lutherans containing a system of doctrines to be subscribed as a condition of communion, composed at Torgaw in 1576.
CONCORDANCE
n.[L., to agree. See Concord. ] 1. Agreement. In this sense, accordance is generally used.
2. In grammar, concord. [Not used. ]
3. A dictionary in which the principal words used in the scriptures are arranged alphabetically, and the book, chapter and verse in which each word occurs are noted; designed to assist an inquirer in finding any passage of scripture, by means of any leading word in a verse which he can recollect.
CONCORDANCY
n.Agreement.
CONCORDANT
a.Agreeing; agreeable; correspondent; harmonious.
CONCORDANT
n.That which is accordant.
CONCORDANTLY
adv. In conjunction.
CONCORDAT
n.In the canon law, a compact, covenant, or agreement concerning some beneficiary matter, as a resignation, permutation, promotion and the like. In particular, an agreement made by a prince with the Pope relative to the collation of benefices; such as that between the Emperor Frederic III., the German princes, and the Popes legate, A.D. 1448.
CONCORDIST
n.The compiler of a concordance.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CONCORD
Con "cord, n. Etym: [F. concorde, L. concordia, fr. concors of the same mind, agreeing; con- + cor, cordis, heart. See Heart, and cf. Accord. ]
1. A state of agreement; harmony; union. Love quarrels oft in pleasing concord end. Milton.
2. Agreement by stipulation; compact; covenant; treaty or league. [Obs. ] The concord made between Henry and Roderick. Davies.
3. (Gram. )
Defn: Agreement of words with one another, in gender, number, person, or case.
4. (Old Law )
Defn: An agreement between the parties to a fine of land in reference to the manner in which it should pass, being an acknowledgment that the land in question belonged to the complainant. See Fine. Burril.
5. Etym: [Prob. influenced by chord. ] (Mus. )
Defn: An agreeable combination of tones simultaneously heard; a consonant chord; consonance; harmony.
CONCORD
CONCORD Con "cord, n.
Defn: A variety of American grape, with large dark blue (almost black ) grapes in compact clusters.
CONCORD
Con *cord ", v. i. Etym: [F. concorder, L. concordare.]
Defn: To agree; to act together. [Obs. ] Clarendon.
CONCORDABLE
Con *cord "a *ble, a. Etym: [L. concordabilis.]
Defn: Capable of according; agreeing; harmonious.
CONCORDANCE
Con *cord "ance, n. Etym: [F., fr. LL. concordantia.]
1. Agreement; accordance. Contrasts, and yet concordances. Carlyle.
2. (Gram. )
Defn: Concord; agreement. [Obs. ] Aschlam.
3. An alphabetical verbal index showing the places in the text of a book where each principal word may be found, with its immediate context in each place. His knowledge of the Bible was such, that he might have been called a living concordance. Macaulay.
4. A topical index or orderly analysis of the contents of a book.
CONCORDANCY
CONCORDANCY Con *cord "an *cy, n.
Defn: Agreement. W. Montagu.
CONCORDANT
Con *cord "ant, a. Etym: [L. concordans, p. pr. of concordare: cf. F.concordant. See Concord. ]
Defn: Agreeing; correspondent; harmonious; consonant. Were every one employed in points concordant to their natures, professions, and arts, commonwealths would rise up of themselves. Sir T. Browne
CONCORDANTLY
CONCORDANTLY Con *cord "ant *ly, adv.
Defn: In a concordant manner.
CONCORDAT
Con *cor "dat, n. Etym: [F. concordat, L. concordato, prop. p. p. of concordare. See Concord. ]
1. A compact, covenant, or agreement concerning anything.
2. An agreement made between the pope and a sovereign or government for the regulation of ecclesiastical matters with which both are concerned; as, the concordat between Pope Pius VIL and Bonaparte in 18 1. Hook.
CONCORD BUGGY
CONCORD BUGGY Con "cord bug "gy (kon "kerd ). [From Concord, New Hampshire, where first made. ]
Defn: A kind of buggy having a body with low sides, and side springs.
CONCORDIST
CONCORDIST Con *cord "ist, n.
Defn: The compiler of a concordance.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Concord
Con cord 1 |ˈkäNGkərd, -ˌkôrd ˈkɑŋkərd | 1 a city in north central California, northeast of Oakland; pop. 121,160 (est. 2008 ). 2 a town in northeastern Massachusetts; pop. 17,450 (est. 2008 ). Battles here and at Lexington in April 1775 marked the start of the American Revolution. 3 the capital of New Hampshire, in the southern part of the state, on the Merrimack River; pop. 42,255 (est. 2008 ). 4 an industrial city in south central North Carolina, a textile center; pop. 66,311 (est. 2008 ).
Concord
Con cord 2 |ˌkɑŋkərd ˈkäNGkərd | ▶noun a variety of dessert grape developed at Concord, Massachusetts.
concord
con cord |ˈkäNGˌkôrd, ˈkän -ˈkɑŋˌkɔ (ə )rd | ▶noun 1 formal agreement or harmony between people or groups: a pact of peace and concord. • a treaty. 2 Grammar agreement between words in gender, number, case, person, or any other grammatical category that affects the forms of the words. 3 Music a chord that is pleasing or satisfactory in itself. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French concorde, from Latin concordia, from concors ‘of one mind, ’ from con- ‘together ’ + cor, cord- ‘heart. ’
concordance
con cord ance |kənˈkôrdns kənˈkɔrdns | ▶noun 1 an alphabetical list of the words (esp. the important ones ) present in a text, usually with citations of the passages concerned: a concordance to the Bible. 2 formal agreement: the concordance between the teams' research results. • Medicine the inheritance by two related individuals (esp. twins ) of the same genetic characteristic, such as susceptibility to a disease. ▶verb [ with obj. ] (often as adj. concordanced ) make a concordance of: the value of concordanced information. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, from medieval Latin concordantia, from concordant- ‘being of one mind ’ (see concordant ).
concordant
con cord ant |kənˈkôrdnt kənˈkɔrdnt | ▶adjective in agreement; consistent: the answers were roughly concordant. • Geology corresponding in direction with the planes of adjacent or underlying strata. • Medicine (of twins ) inheriting the same genetic characteristic, such as susceptibility to a disease. • Music in harmony. DERIVATIVES con cord ant ly adverb ORIGIN late 15th cent.: via Old French from Latin concordant- ‘being of one mind, ’ from the verb concordare (see concord ).
concordat
con cor dat |kənˈkôrˌdat kɑnˈkɔrˌdæt | ▶noun an agreement or treaty, esp. one between the Vatican and a secular government relating to matters of mutual interest. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from French, or from Latin concordatum ‘something agreed upon, ’ neuter past participle of concordare ‘be of one mind ’ (see concord ).
Concorde
Con corde |ˈkäNGˌkôrd, ˈkän -ˈkɑnkɔrd | a supersonic airliner able to cruise at twice the speed of sound. Produced through Anglo-French cooperation, it made its maiden flight in 1969 and its last in 2003.
Concord grape
Con cord grape ▶noun a cultivated variety of fox grape, used to make wine, juice, and jellies.
Concordia
Con cor di a |känˈkôrdēə kɑnˈkɔrdiə | a port city in northeastern Argentina, in a farming region of Entre Ríos province, on the Uruguay River and the border with Uruguay; pop. 144,900 (est. 2005 ).
Oxford Dictionary
Concord
Concord 1 |ˈkɒŋkɔːd | 1 the state capital of New Hampshire; pop. 42,255 (est. 2008 ). 2 a town in NE Massachusetts; pop. 17,450 (est. 2008 ). Battles there and at Lexington in April 1775 marked the start of the War of American Independence.
Concord
Concord 2 |ˈkɒŋkɔːd | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a variety of dessert grape developed at Concord, Massachusetts.
concord
con |cord |ˈkɒŋkɔːd | ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 formal agreement or harmony between people or groups: a pact of peace and concord. • [ count noun ] a treaty. 2 Grammar agreement between words in gender, number, case, person, or any other grammatical category which affects the forms of the words. 3 [ count noun ] Music a chord that is pleasing or satisfactory in itself. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French concorde, from Latin concordia, from concors ‘of one mind ’, from con- ‘together ’ + cor, cord- ‘heart ’.
concordance
concordance |kənˈkɔːd (ə )ns | ▶noun 1 an alphabetical list of the words (especially the important ones ) present in a text or texts, usually with citations of the passages concerned or with the context displayed on a computer screen: a concordance to the Bible. 2 [ mass noun ] formal agreement or consistency: the concordance between the teams' research results. 3 Medicine the inheritance by two related individuals (especially twins ) of the same genetic characteristic, such as susceptibility to a disease. ▶verb [ with obj. ] (often as adj. concordanced ) make a concordance of: the value of concordanced information. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, from medieval Latin concordantia, from concordant- ‘being of one mind ’ (see concordant ).
concordant
con |cord |ant |kənˈkɔːd (ə )nt | ▶adjective 1 in agreement; consistent: the answers were roughly concordant. • Music in harmony. • Geology corresponding in direction with the planes of adjacent or underlying strata. 2 Medicine (of twins ) inheriting the same genetic characteristic. DERIVATIVES concordantly adverb
concordat
concordat |kənˈkɔːdat | ▶noun an agreement or treaty, especially one between the Vatican and a secular government relating to matters of mutual interest. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from French, or from Latin concordatum ‘something agreed upon ’, neuter past participle of concordare ‘be of one mind ’ (see concord ).
Concorde
Concorde |ˈkɒŋkɔːd | a supersonic airliner able to cruise at twice the speed of sound. Produced through Anglo-French cooperation, it made its maiden flight in 1969.
Concord grape
Con cord grape ▶noun a cultivated variety of fox grape, used to make wine, juice, and jellies.
Concordia
Con cor di a |känˈkôrdēə kɑnˈkɔrdiə | a port city in northeastern Argentina, in a farming region of Entre Ríos province, on the Uruguay River and the border with Uruguay; pop. 144,900 (est. 2005 ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
concord
concord noun council meetings rarely ended in concord: agreement, harmony, accord, consensus, concurrence, unity. ANTONYMS discord.
Oxford Thesaurus
concord
concord noun 1 disputatious council meetings which occasionally ended in concord: agreement, harmony, accord, consensus, concurrence, unity, unanimity, unison, oneness; rare concert. ANTONYMS disagreement, discord. 2 a concord was to be drawn up: treaty, agreement, accord, concordat, entente, compact, pact, protocol, convention, settlement.
Duden Dictionary
Concorde
Con corde Substantiv, feminin , die |kõˈkɔrt |die Concorde; Genitiv: der Concorde, Plural: die Concordes britisch-französisches Überschallverkehrsflugzeug
Concordia
Con cor dia , die Konkordia |Conc o rdia |
French Dictionary
concordance
concordance n. f. nom féminin Le fait d ’être semblable. : La concordance des témoignages est frappante. SYNONYME conformité ; similitude . Concordance des temps. grammaire Ensemble de règles définissant le mode et le temps du verbe subordonné selon que l ’action de celui-ci a eu lieu avant (antériorité ), a lieu pendant (simultanéité ) ou aura lieu après (postériorité ) celle du verbe principal ou verbe de la phrase matrice. : La concordance des temps d ’une phrase. tableau – concordance des temps.
concordant
concordant , ante adj. adjectif Qui s ’accorde. : Des témoignages concordants. SYNONYME conforme . Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le participe présent invariable concordant . L ’avocat a fait entendre des témoignages concordant avec ceux des témoins précédents.
concorde
concorde n. f. nom féminin Entente, bon accord entre les personnes. : Souhaitons que la concorde règne désormais dans notre école. SYNONYME harmonie ; paix . ANTONYME discorde .
concorder
concorder v. intr. verbe intransitif Correspondre, être en accord. : Les faits concordent parfaitement. Ces affirmations concordent avec les propos des témoins. SYNONYME coïncider . aimer
Spanish Dictionary
concordancia
concordancia nombre femenino 1 Correspondencia o conformidad de una cosa con otra :el gobierno actuó en concordancia con los postulados básicos de su política exterior .ANTÓNIMO discordancia .2 gram Correspondencia o conformidad entre los morfemas gramaticales de dos o más palabras variables :en el sintagma ‘el perro negro ’ hay concordancia de género y número entre el sustantivo, el artículo y el adjetivo .
concordante
concordante adjetivo 1 Que concuerda :opiniones concordantes; era una decisión europea concordante con muchos países americanos .2 geol [capa, estrato ] Que es paralelo a otro debido generalmente a que la sedimentación se ha producido sin apenas interrupción :si la disposición paralela de las rocas sedimentarias se mantiene en estratos sucesivos, las capas reciben el nombre de concordantes .
concordar
concordar verbo intransitivo 1 Coincidir o estar de acuerdo [una cosa ] con otra :las observaciones empíricas han de concordar con las predicciones realizadas por los científicos .ANTÓNIMO discordar .2 Coincidir [dos o más palabras ] en sus morfemas gramaticales :el sujeto concuerda con el verbo en número y persona .SINÓNIMO concertar .3 verbo transitivo Poner de acuerdo dos o más cosas que no lo están .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xiii ) del latín concordare, derivado de cum- ‘con ’ y cor ‘corazón ’, propiamente ‘unir de corazón ’, de ahí la idea básica de armonía o acuerdo. De la familia etimológica de corazón (V.). Conjugación [31 ] como contar .
concordato
concordato nombre masculino Tratado o convenio sobre asuntos eclesiásticos entre el gobierno de un estado y el Vaticano .
concordatorio, -ria
concordatorio, -ria adjetivo relig Del concordato o relacionado con él :convenio concordatorio .
concorde
concorde adjetivo Que está de acuerdo con otro :una proposición es verificable cuando, al menos en principio, es posible llevar a cabo experimentos y observaciones empíricas concordes con lo dicho en la proposición .SINÓNIMO conforme .
concordia
concordia nombre femenino 1 Acuerdo o armonía entre personas o cosas :la concordia y la convivencia entre las comunidades hebrea y musulmana se mantuvo prácticamente hasta finales del siglo vi ; su obra es una búsqueda de la concordia entre el amor y el deseo .2 Documento legalmente autorizado que contiene lo tratado y convenido entre dos o más partes .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Concord
Con cord /kɑ́ŋkə r d |kɔ́ŋkəd /名詞 1 コンコード 〘a 米国Massachusetts州の都市; 独立戦争の発端地.b 米国New Hampshire州の州都 〙.2 C ⦅米 ⦆〘植 〙コンコード種のブドウ (Concord grape ) 〘米国東部産 〙.3 U コンコードワイン .
concord
con cord /kɑ́nkɔː r d |kɔ́ŋ -/名詞 ⦅かたく ⦆1 U «…との » (意見 利害などの )一致 ; 調和, 和合 «with » (↔discord )▸ in concord 調和して 2 U C (国家間の )友好関係, 平和 ; (友好 )協定, 協約 .3 U 〘楽 〙協和音 (↔discord ).4 U 〘文法 〙一致, 呼応 〘数 性などで一致した形をとること 〙.
concordance
con cord ance /kənkɔ́ː r d (ə )ns /名詞 1 U ⦅かたく ⦆一致 (agreement ); 調和 ▸ in concordance with your wishes お望みに従って 2 C 【特定の作品 作家などの 】(アルファベット順の )用語索引, コンコーダンス «of , to » ▸ a Shakespeare concordance ≒a concordance of [to ] Shakespeare シェイクスピアのコンコーダンス
concordant
con cord ant /kənkɔ́ː r d (ə )nt /形容詞 ⦅かたく ⦆ «…と » 一致した, 調和した «with » .