Atone, 1) trans. to reconcile: “since we cannot a. you,” R2 I, 1, 202. “I would do much to a. them,” Oth. IV, 1, 244. “the present need speaks to a. you,” Ant. II, 2, 102. “did a. my countryman and you,” Cymb. I, 4, 42. == to set at peace, to put in accord: “to a. your fears with my more noble meaning,” Tim. V, 4, 58.
2) intr. to agree, to be in concord: “when earthly things made even a. together,” As V, 4, 116. “he and Aufidius can no more a. than violentest contrariety,” Cor. IV, 6, 72.