conˈcordancy
[f. concordance, or L. concordāntia, with the later Eng. form of the suffix -ancy, q.v.]
1. The quality or condition of being concordant; complete agreement.
1586 J. Ferne Blaz. Gentrie 50 Consisting vpon a Concordancie of times and numbers. 1639 Heywood Lond. Peac. Estate Wks. 1874 V. 367 There's a more Devine Concordancy..That's of unanimous hearts. a 1793 R. Tickell Praise Horn-bk. Wks. (1807) 76 Thou perfect centre of concordancy. 1929 E. H. Visiak Medusa xiii. 163, I..was enthrilled, on a sudden, by a sympathetic concordancy of wonder and joy that shined in his eyes. |
2. = concordance; a ‘harmony’.
1615 A. Hopton (title), Concordancy of Yeares, containing a new easie and exact Computation of time. |