"agreement between church and state on a mutual matter," 1610s, from French concordat (16c.), from Medieval Latin concordatum, noun use of Latin concordatum, neuter past participle of concordare "to agree," from concors (genitive concordis) "of one mind" (see concord).
中文解释
1、con- "together" + cord- + -at(基本认为是后缀-ate没有最后一个字母e的形式).2、literally "hearts together".3、=> of the same mind, concord, harmony, agreement, treaty.4、=> agreement between church and state on a mutual matter.