consort vb. (like the sb., not pre-Eliz.)
1.
to
accompany, attend Err. I. ii.
28,
LLL. II. i. 177
“Sweet health and fair
desires consort your Grace!,”
Rom. III. i. 136.
2.
to keep company or
associate “with”
MND. III. ii. 387; with
play on CONSORT sb. 2, Rom. III. i.
49-50