▪ I. † condict Obs.
[ad. L. condict-us, pa. pple. of condīcĕre to talk over, agree upon.]
1656– Blount Glossogr., Condict, an accord or agreement. 1658– Phillips, Condict, an appointment or composition. |
▪ II. condict
see condite a.1, conduct, conduit.