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CONDITE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CONDITE is pickle, preserve.
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condite - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
condite · English · Italian · Latin · Spanish. edit. Verb. edit. condite. second-person singular voseo imperative of condir combined with te.
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CONDITE - Definition from the KJV Dictionary - AV1611.com
CONDITE, v.t. L. To prepare and preserve with sugar, salt, spices, or the like; to pickle; as, to condite peras, plums, quinces, mushrooms, ...
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condite
▪ I. † condite, n. Obs. [ad. F. condit in same sense, or its source L. condīt-um, neuter of condītus preserved, pickled, spiced, used subst.: see next.] A preserve or pickle; a conserve, electuary.[1586 Cogan Haven Health cvii. (1636) 107 Quinces may be..preserved in syrrup condite.] 1610 P. Barroug...
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Condite: Home
Quality ingredients for professionals. Ingredients for bakeries, the food industry and professional kitchens all over Finland.
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condite, v.² meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
This word is now obsolete. It is only recorded in the late 1500s. Entry status. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve ...
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conditaneous
† condiˈtaneous, a. Obs. [ad. L. condītāne-us, f. condīt-us pickled: see condite.] That may be seasoned, pickled, or preserved.1656 in Blount Glossogr. 1721– in Bailey, etc.
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CONDITE - The Open Dictionary
- To preserve or season food, typically by pickling, smoking, or salting. Example: - The ancient Romans were skilled at conditng various meats and vegetables.
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condite, v.¹ meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb condite is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for condite is from around 1420, ...
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condite | English Translation & Meaning | LingQ Dictionary
condite · (condire) v. season, flavour, flavor, dress, spice · v. season, flavour, flavor, dress, spice · seasoned. Learn languages from ...
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Condite Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
verb (obsolete) To pickle; to preserve. To condite pears, quinces, etc. Wiktionary adjective (obsolete) Preserved; pickled.
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Olive Condite AKA Sicilian for Dressed Olives - thehermitfool
Season them with garlic, basil, parsley, and chopped hot, red peppers. Place this mixture in a jar and add olive oil until the jar is almost filled.
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conditor
† ˈconditor Obs. Also -our. [a. L. conditor, agent-n. from condĕre: see condite a.2] A founder; an institutor (of laws).1534 Ld. Berners Gold. Bk. M. Aurel. (1546) Ff vj, Yf men lyued lyke men, and chaunged not the rule of conditours. 1656 Blount Glossogr., Conditor, a builder.
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conditement
† conˈditement Obs. [f. condite v.1 + -ment.] 1. = condiment, seasoning, spice. Also fig.a 1670 Hacket Abp. Williams ii. (1692) 10 A scholar can have no taste of natural philosophy without some conditement of the mathematics. † 2. ‘A composition of conserves, powders, and spice, made up in the form ...
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condict
▪ 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.
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