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† conˈdulcate, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. ppl. stem of L. condulcāre (in Vulgate) to sweeten, f. con- + dulc-is sweet.] trans. To sweeten. (fig.)
1569Newton Cicero's Olde Age 6 b, Such helpes to alleuiate and condulcate the asperitie and unpleasauntenes of their decrepite age. So † conˈdulcate pa. pple., sweetened.
1569Newton Cicero's Old Age 48 b, Al which faultes..through good maners and discipline are condulcate, qualefied and made swete. |