different between condiction vs condicion
condiction
English
Etymology
From Latin condictio
Noun
condiction (plural condictions)
- (law) A claim for restitution of a payment
condiction From the web:
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condicion
English
Noun
condicion (plural condicions)
- Obsolete spelling of condition
Occitan
Etymology
From Latin condici?.
Pronunciation
Noun
condicion f (plural condicions)
- condition
Old French
Alternative forms
- condicioun
- condition
Etymology
From Latin condicio.
Noun
condicion f (oblique plural condicions, nominative singular condicion, nominative plural condicions)
- condition (state)
- social rank
- condition (criterion that must be met)
Descendants
- ? Middle English: condicioun
- English: condition
- Middle French: condition
- French: condition
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