Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "concordance" originated from the Latin word "concordantia," which means "agreement" or "harmony." This word is derived from the verb "concordare," which means "to agree" or "to harmonize." The term was first used in the 13th century to refer to a list of passages in the Bible that contained particular words or phrases. Over time, the word's meaning expanded to include any type of list or index that shows where specific words or passages appear in a text.
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