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recond

recond, v. Obs. rare.
  [ad. L. recondĕre: see recondite a.]
  1. trans. ? To put off, dispense with.

1464 Paston Lett. II. 145 As touchyng Rysyng, he hath his day Utas Purificationis, but I have that weye that his presence is recondet for al this terme.

  2. To put away, to set apart.

1658 tr. Porta's Nat. Magic iv. xiii. 139 Figs..put in an Oven, and whil'st hot imposed in their own leaves and reconded in a pot. 1693 Phil. Trans. XVII. 657 A Ferment..somewhere reconded out of the Road of the circulating Blood, and there gradually maturated.

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