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LetterC
Letter namecee
Pronounciation/siː/


Definition for concordat
Word:concordat
Pronounciation:
Century:13th
DA Name:concordat
Era:C.E.
Origin:Original
Type:Official
Source Language:Latin

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From 13th Century Latin concordia = "agreement, union", from earlier Latin concordis = "of the same mind". A formal agreement between the Roman Cult and a state representing an international treaty taking precedence over previous domestic statutes (laws). Unlike normal international treaties that cease to have effect once one or more signatory parties rescind the agreement, a Concordat can only legally be ended once the Roman Cult agrees to withdraw it, or replace it with a new one. A Concordat may be formally known by the public as such, or by a host of different titles. Furthermore, a Concordat may also be kept private between a Government and the public as in the case of the Secret US Concordat of 1984.