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▪ I. † ˈcondut Obs. Also 3 cundut, 4 coundute. [a. OF. condut, conduit, nom. conduis:—med.L. conductus a sort of motet, sung while the priest was proceeding to the altar: see Godefroy and conductus. It is etymologically the same word as F. conduit, conduct.] A kind of song or carol.
a1250Owl & Night. 483 And hure and hure to Cristes masse, Wane riche and poore, more and lasse, Singeth condut niȝt and dai. c1340Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 1655 Mony aþel songez, As coundutes of kryst-masse, & carolez newe. ▪ II. condut(e, -duycte, -yt(te, -wy, -wyte obs. ff. conduit, conduct. |