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The Record Interpreter.
  • conductus:—a conduit.
  • conductus, salvus:—a safe-conduct.
  • condulus:—a buzzard (buteo vulgaris).
  • conduus:—a pear tree, esp. Quarendon.
  • conestabulus, conestabilis:—a constable.
  • confinium:—a boundary.
  • confiscare:—to confiscate.
  • confortamen:—comfort.
  • confraga:—breaking down trees.
  • confratria:—brotherhood; conspiracy.
  • confrustare, confrustrare:—to break in pieces.
  • congius:—a measure containing about a gallon and a pint.
  • congrua, congrus:—a conger (conger vulgaris).
  • coninga:—a rabbit; a rabbit skin.
  • coningeria:—a rabbit warren.
  • conjecturare:—to guess.
  • conjunctorius:—a joiner.
  • conquestare:—to acquire, to conquer.
  • conquestus:—property acquired (by inheritance or conquest or otherwise).
  • conquinare:—to defile.
  • conredium. See corredium.
  • conscisorium:—a guidon, a small standard.
  • consequentia:—a precedent.
  • considerare:—to decree; to award.
  • consistorium:—a council or assembly of ecclesiastical persons, or place of justice in a spiritual court; a seat at table; a meal.
  • conspicatio:—cleaning.
  • constabilia:—ward.
  • constabilis:—a constable.
  • constabularia:—the office of constable.
  • constabularies:—a constable.
  • constuma:—custom.
  • consuetudinarius:—customary; a custumal, a book containing the rites of divine offices, or the customs of a monastery; a man subject to feudal services.
  • consuetudo:—custom, used, as the English word, for a payment imposed on merchandise.
  • consuetura:—use.
  • consulator:—& counsel, a councillor, used especially in Guienne.
  • consultarius:—a councillor.
  • contenementum:—freehold land attached to a man's dwelling-house; what is necessary for a man's maintenance.
  • contenlare:—to pay; to denote.
  • conthoralis:—husband or wife.
  • contiguari:—to be near.
  • contra:—against, i.e. in time for.
  • contrabreve:—a counter writ.
  • contrada:—a country.
  • contrafacere:—to imitate, to counterfeit.