† disconˈduce, v. Obs.
[f. dis- 6 + conduce v.]
intr. To be non-conducive to. Hence disconˈducing ppl. a., non-conducive.
16.. Donne Serm. xli. 408 Of things that conduce or disconduce to his glory. 1626 Ibid. lxxvii. 782 It were impertinent..and disconducing to our owne end to vex..the Pope. |