Consórt, vb. 1) trans. to accompany, to attend: “and afterward c. you till bed-time,” Err. I, 2, 28. LLL II, 178. Rom. III, 1, 135. Caes. V, 1, 83.
2) intr. to keep company, to associate; followed by with: “who bids them still c. with ugly night,” Ven. 1041. Mids. III, 2, 387. Troil. V, 3, 9. Rom. III, 1, 48. 49 (cf. subst. Consort 2). Mcb. II, 3, 141.