1. concordĭa — Lewis & Short
an agreeing together, union, harmony, concord
The corpus record — Latin
concordia1 · f
an agreeing together, union, harmony, concord
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1. concordĭa — Lewis & Short
an agreeing together, union, harmony, concord
2. Concordĭa — Lewis & Short
The goddess of Concord
6 of 413 attestations shown.
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