An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 180

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 180


CONDY, _s._ A conduit, S.


CONDICT, _s._ Conduit, pa.s.sage.


_Douglas._


Teut. _konduyt_, Fr. _conduit_, id.


CONFEERIN, _part. adj._ Consonant, S. B.


_Ross._


Lat. _conferr-e_, to compare.


~Confeirin~, _conj._ Considering.


_Journal Lond._


CONFIDER, _adj._ Confederate.


_Douglas._


Fr. _confeder-ez_, id.


_To_ CONFISKE, _v. a._ To confiscate.


Fr. _confisqu-er_, id.


_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._


CONYNG, _s._ Knowledge, skill.


_Kings Quair._


_To_ CONN, _v. a._ To know.


_Barbour._


_To_ CONNACH, _v. a._ To abuse, in whatever way. Aberd.


_Pennecuik._


CONNAND, CONAND, _s._


1. Engagement, contract.


_Barbour._


2. Proffers, terms previous to an engagement.


_Wallace._


Fr. _convenant_, from _conven-ir_, to agree.


CONNERED, _part. pa._ Curried.


_Chalmerlan Air._


Fr. _conroy-er_, to curry.


CONNIE, CONNEIS, _s._ Perhaps provisions.


_Chron. S. P._


O. Fr. _convis_, necessaries, Fr. _convoi_.


CONNYSHONIE, _s._ A gossiping conversation, S. B.


_To_ CONNOCH, _v. a._


V. ~Connach~.


CONNOCH, _s._ A disease.


_Polwart._


_To_ CONQUACE, CONQUES, _v. a._


1. To acquire, whether by art or valour.


_Douglas._


2. To acquire by conquest.


_Wallace._







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