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† conˈscend, v. Obs. rare. [ad. L. conscend-ĕre to ascend, mount, f. con- together + scandĕre to climb, mount.] trans. To ascend.
1538Leland Itin. II. 54 Conscending a Hillet even ther by..I cam to a Village about a Mile of caullid Fosse. So † conˈscension [L. conscensio] Obs.—0
1656Blount Glossogr., Conscension, a mounting, or climbing up, a leaping on horse-back. 1658in Phillips. |