Etymology of the English word concordat
the English word
concordatderived from the French word
concordatderived from the Medieval Latin word
concordatum (concordat, agreement; things agreed)
derived from the Latin word
concordare (harmonize; be in harmony, agreement)
derived from the Latin word
concors (agreeing, concurring; like-minded)
derived from the Medieval Latin word
cor (heart; mind, soul)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kerd-using the Latin prefix
con- (together)
derived from the Latin prefix
com-derived from the Latin word
cum (with)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kom (near, with, together)
Date
The earliest known usage of concordat in English dates from the 17th century.
Cognates
Dutch
concordaat, French
concordat, German
Konkordat, Norwegian
konkordat, Swedish
konkordatUsage
Word found in Modern English