I. (ˈ)kän, kən+ adjective
Etymology: Middle English concorporat, from Latin concorporatus, past participle of concorporare to unite in one body, from com- + corporare to make into a body — more at corporate
archaic : united in one body
II. (ˈ)kän, kən+ verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: Latin concorporatus
transitive verb
archaic : to unite (diverse elements) into a single unit : make part of a whole
intransitive verb
obsolete : to coalesce into one mass or body