concord
n.
early 14c., from Old French concorde (12c.) "concord, harmony, agreement, treaty," from Latin concordia "agreement, union," from concors (genitive concordis) "of the same mind," literally "hearts together," from com- "together" (see com-) + cor "heart" (see heart).
〔蒋〕[con-共同,相同,合,cord心,意;“同心合意”] 和谐,同意,一致,协调
〔李〕[con-(com-)=together共同;cord=heart心→“a heart together with another 心心与共”→] n. the state of having the same heart, or agreement, or harmony 同心;一致;和谐