Konkordat

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German

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Etymology

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From Medieval Latin concordatum, from Latin concordāre (to agree).

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Noun

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Konkordat n (strong, genitive Konkordates or Konkordats, plural Konkordate)

  1. concordat (formal agreement between a nation and the Vatican)
  2. (Austria, Switzerland) Formal agreement between a nation's federal government and its subdivisions, e.g. states or cantons.

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