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conticent, a. rare.|ˈkɒntɪsənt| [ad. L. conticēnt-em, pr. pple. of conticēre to be silent or still, f. con- intensive + tacēre to be silent.] Keeping silence, silent.
1859Thackeray Virgin. li. (D.), The servants have left the room, the guests sit conticent. |