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† conˈcite, v. Obs. rare. [a. OF. concite-r, ad. L. concitāre: see above.] trans. To stir up, excite.
1554Philpot Exam. & Writ. (Parker Soc.) 429 For this fierce beast conciteth nothing than war, than manslaughter, than plagues. 1642Lond. Apprent. Declar. in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) V. 303 Your former gracious acceptation of petitions..hath concited us..to address ourselves also..to this honourable assembly. |