Consort (verb)

  1. To associate or keep company with someone or something.
  2. To marry or be married to someone.

Origin:

From the latin word "consortem" which means "partner" or "associate".

Examples:

  1. He consorted with the wrong crowd and got into trouble.
  2. She consorted with the enemy during the war.
  3. The prince consorted the princess of a neighboring kingdom.
  4. The king consorted the queen who was his closest advisor.
  5. She consorted with the musician for many years before getting married.
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