different between ycond vs cond
ycond
English
Verb
ycond (obsolete)
- past participle of con; learned, learnt.
ycond From the web:
- what does cond mean
cond
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?nd
Etymology 1
Clipping.
Adjective
cond (not comparable)
- Clipping of conditional.
Etymology 2
From Middle English conduen, condien, French conduire (“to conduct”), from Latin conducere.
Verb
cond (third-person singular simple present conds, present participle conding, simple past and past participle conded)
- Obsolete spelling of con (“direct or steer a ship”)
- 1922, Publications of the Navy Records Society:
- Sometimes he who conds the ship will be speaking to him at helm at every little yaw; which the sea-faring men love not, as being a kind of disgrace to their steerage; then in mockage they will say, sure the channel is narrow he conds so thick […]
- 1922, Publications of the Navy Records Society:
Further reading
- cond in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Anagrams
- no-CD
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