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look at the dictionary entry that follows this sentence. what is the meaning of the word concord as it is used in the sentence?
... we are young, and we have been distressed; but our concord hath withstood our troubles, and fixes a memorable era for posterity to glory in.
thomas paine, common sense (new york: peter eckler, 1918), 19 - 49.
con / cord (noun) 1: a. a condition of agreement
b. a synchronized sounding of two or more musical tones
2: agreement by provision, clause, or requirement
3: grammatical agreement
a. a synchronized sounding of two or more musical tones
In the context of the sentence, "concord" is used metaphorically related to harmony. Among the dictionary - defined meanings, the musical - related one (a synchronized sounding of two or more musical tones) best fits the idea of something that has withstood troubles, suggesting a harmonious relationship.
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A. A synchronized sounding of two or more musical tones