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▪ I. † conˈfract, v. Obs. [f. L. confract-, ppl. stem of confringĕre to break in pieces, f. con- + frangĕre to break.] To break to pieces, crush.
1609J. Davies Christ's Cross in Farr S.P. Eliz. (1845) I. 251 His vaines and nerues, that channelize his blood, By violent conuulsions all confracted. ▪ II. † conˈfract, a. Obs. [ad. L. confract-us, pa. pple.: see prec. (It might be short for confracted.)] Completely broken, crushed. (Used as a pa. pple.)
1647H. More Song of Soul iii. i. ix, The body being into dust confract. |