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† conˈskite, v. Obs. [f. con- + skite (ON. skíta, OE. scítan): formed to represent F. conchier:—L. concacāre.] To befoul with ordure. Also absol.
1653Urquhart Rabelais ii. xix, He had conskited himself with meer anguish and perplexity. 1708Motteux ibid. v. ii. (1737) 7 [They] have..bewray'd, and conskited the whole Island. 1739R. Bull tr. Dedekindus' Grobianus 182 Here each conskites, if Nature so dispose. |