All 7 Uses
consort
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A Feast For Crows
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- Men spoke of seeing him down in the undercity, in rat pits and black brothels, consorting with mummers, singers, sellswords, even beggars.
p. 12.1 *consorting = spending time with
- A queen must have a consort.
p. 359.7 *consort = spouse
- Go not to Pyke, to bow before the godless, nor to Harlaw, to consort with scheming women.†
p. 40.4
- He is highborn enough to make a worthy consort, she thought.†
p. 426.1
- "I want a consort with teeth," she had told him when she refused the last.†
p. 849.3
- I had to be seen to try to find a consort for you once you'd reached a certain age, else it would have raised suspicions, but I dared not bring you any man you might accept.†
p. 861.2
- Lady Margaery is my son's true and gentle wife, his helpmate and consort.†
p. 918.1
Definitions:
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(1)
(consort as in: consort together) associate with (spend time with) -- often spending leisure time with people considered undesirable; or one of the people with whom time is spent
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(2)
(consort as in: consort to the queen) a husband, wife, or sexual companion -- especially of a reigning monarch
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(3)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) The husband of a ruling queen (or princess) is sometimes called a prince consort. For less common senses of consort, see a comprehensive dictionary.