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consort

[kon-sawrt, kuhn-sawrt] / ˈkɒn sɔrt, kənˈsɔrt /






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Outside the church, Byrd wrote florid music for the virginal, and pioneered the consort song, a precursor to the lute song.

From New York Times

MacMillan — like Byrd, a committed Catholic — recently wrote “Ye Sacred Muses” for the King’s Singers and Fretwork, the viol consort.

From New York Times

Most lord mayors have had a partner or spouse to act as their official consort.

From New York Times

The English actor then went on to earn an Emmy nomination for portraying royal consort Prince Philip in “The Crown.”

From Los Angeles Times

And he has a consort by his side — at least for now.

From Los Angeles Times