conner


con 1

C0540900 (kŏn)adv. In opposition or disagreement; against: debated the issue pro and con.n.1. An argument or opinion against something.2. One who holds an opposing opinion or view.
[Short for contra.]

con 2

C0540900 (kŏn)tr.v. conned, con·ning, cons Archaic 1. To study, peruse, or examine carefully.2. To learn or commit to memory.
[Middle English connen, to know, from Old English cunnan; see gnō- in Indo-European roots.]
con′ner n.

con 3

or conn C0540900 (kŏn)Nautical tr.v. conned, con·ning, cons or conns To direct the steering or course of (a vessel).n.1. The area or structure on a vessel from which the vessel is conned.2. The position or authority of the officer conning a vessel.
[From cond, from Middle English conduen, from Old French conduire, from Latin condūcere, to lead together; see conduce.]

con 4

C0540900 (kŏn) Slang tr.v. conned, con·ning, cons To swindle (a victim) by first winning his or her confidence; dupe.n. A swindle.adj. Of, relating to, or involving a swindle or fraud: a con artist; a con job.
[Short for confidence.]

con 5

C0540900 (kŏn)n. Slang A convict.