Word: consorts

Category: consorts

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Related words: consorts

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Synonyms: consorts

partner, life partner, companion, mate, spouse, husband, wife, helpmate, choir

Translations: consorts

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spanish
Translations:
consortes, cónyuges, los consortes, consortes de
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german
Translations:
verkehrt, Gemahl, Konsorten, Gefährt, Gefährtinnen, Gemahlinnen
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french
Translations:
époux, épouses, conjoints, compagnes
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italian
Translations:
consorti, coniugi, consorte
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portuguese
Translations:
consortes, cônjuges, companheiras
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dutch
Translations:
consorten, paargenoten, gemalinnen, echtgenotes
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russian
Translations:
супруг, супружество, супруги, супругами, консорты
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norwegian
Translations:
gemaler, ektepar, lige ektepar, koner
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swedish
Translations:
gemåler, consortes
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finnish
Translations:
vaimoistaan, kumppaneissa, puolisonsa, kumppanei-, puolisoiltaan
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danish
Translations:
Ægtefæller
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czech
Translations:
choti, manželky, manželek
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polish
Translations:
małżonki, partnerek, małżonkowie
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hungarian
Translations:
hitveseik, társul, házastársak
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turkish
Translations:
eşleri, hanımları
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greek
Translations:
συζύγους, συζύγων, οι σύζυγοί, σύζυγοί, σύζυγοι
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ukrainian
Translations:
подружжя, дружини, чоловік і жінка, чоловіки
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albanian
Translations:
bashkëshortet
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bulgarian
Translations:
консорти, съпругите, съпруги, партньорки, съпрузи
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belarusian
Translations:
муж і жонка, жонкі, мужы, сужэнцы, муж i жонка
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estonian
Translations:
ansamblitega
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croatian
Translations:
supruge, združuje
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romanian
Translations:
consoarte, consoartele
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slovak
Translations:
manželky, nevesto, žene, manželovi, manželke

The meaning and "use of": consorts

noun
  • a wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch. - Apart from the reign of William III, consorts of monarchs have had no constitutional significance whatsoever.
  • a small group of musicians performing together, typically playing instrumental music of the Renaissance period. - a consort of viols
verb
  • habitually associate with (someone), typically with the disapproval of others. - you chose to consort with the enemy

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