concilier, v.a., to reconcile, to conciliate, to accord; to gain, to win, to procure.

se concilier, v.r., to conciliate, to gain, to win, to ingratiate one’s self. Se — les esprits; to gain people’s good will.

concis, -e, adj., concise, brief, short.

concision, n.f., brevity, conciseness.

concitoyen, n.m., -ne, n.f. (-in, -è-n), fellow-citizen; fellow-townsman or townswoman.

conclave, n.m., assembly of cardinals; conclave.

conclaviste, n.m., conclavist.

concluant, -e, adj., conclusive, decisive.

conclure, v.a., to conclude, to finish; to infer from; to move. Qu’en voulez-vous —? what do you infer from that?

conclure, v.n., to conclude, to infer; to think, to judge. Cette raison ne conclut pas; this reason proves nothing. — criminellement contre quelqu’un; to bring any one in guilty.