Conig, n. rabbit, XIV b 75. [OFr. conin, coning.]

Conne, Conneþ, &c. See Can, v.1

Connynge, n. intelligence, IV b 56, 79. [From cunn-, old infin. stem of Can, v.1]

Conquerour, n. conqueror, XIV c 92. [OFr. conquerour.]

Conquest, n. the (Norman) Conquest, XIII b 32. [OFr. conqueste.]

Consaile (-sale, -seyl, -seille), Counsail(le), (-sayle, -sayll), n. counsel, deliberation, advice, II 179, VIII a 309, X 15, XIV b 40, 43, XVI 114, 163, XVII 157; prudence, IV b 56, 57, 61; council, VIII a 312, IX 296, 298. [OFr. conseil, c(o)unseil, counsel, council.]

Conseille, v. to advise, VIII a 14; Counsell, imper. sg. XVII 472. [OFr. conseillier.]

Consente, v. to agree; consented to o wyl, was agreed, I 49. [OFr. consentir.]

Consider, v. to reflect, XVII 291. [OFr. considerer.]

Constreyne, v. to force, VIII b 56, XI b 248. [OFr. constreign-, stem of constreindre.]