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† ˈconusor, ˈconuzor Law. Obs. or arch. Also 6 -our. [a. AF. conusour, conis(s)our = OF. conois(s)eor, f. L. type cognōscitor-em (cf. It. conoscitore, Pr. conoisedor), f. cognōscĕre to know.] Archaic form of cognizor: The party who made cognizance, esp. in a fine of land.
1574tr. Littleton's Tenures 20 a, Wee..beare you fayth for the landes yt wee hold of you your conusour. 1628Coke On Litt. 77 a, So if the Conusor of a fine executorie of lands holden by Knights seruice, dyeth. 1818Cruise Digest (ed. 2) V. 82 An affidavit shall be made, stating the time of the death of such conuzor or conuzors. Ibid. V. 544 He is not the issue in tail of the conusor of the fine. |