Confederate /(?)/
Con·fed·er·ate
Confederate
a.
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United in a league; allied by treaty; engaged in a confederacy; banded together; allied.
All the swords In Italy, and her confederate arms, Could not have made this peace.
- Of or pertaining to the government of the eleven Southern States of the United States which (1860-1865) attempted to establish an independent nation styled the Confederate States of America; as, the Confederate congress; Confederate money. (Amer. Hist.)
Confederate
n.
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One who is united with others in a league; a person or a nation engaged in a confederacy; an ally; also, an accomplice in a bad sense.
He found some of his confederates in gaol.
- A name designating an adherent to the cause of the States which attempted to withdraw from the Union (1860-1865). (Amer. Hist.)
Confederate
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Confederated; p. pr. & vb. n. Confederating
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To unite in a league or confederacy; to ally.
With these the Piercies them confederate.
Confederate
v. i.
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To unite in a league; to join in a mutual contract or covenant; to band together.
By words men . . . covenant and confederate.