se conjuguer, v.r., to be conjugated.
conjungo, n.m., (jest.) wedding, marriage; (diplom.) writing without stops or space.
conjurateur, n.m., plotter, conspirator; conjurer.
conjuration, n.f., conspiracy, plot; conjuration, exorcism. pl., entreaties.
conjuré, n.m., conspirator, plotter.
conjuré, -e, part., confederate, sworn.
conjurer, v.a., to implore; to conspire, to plot; to swear; to raise evil spirits, to exorcise, to conjure, to ward off, to avert. Il trouva moyen de — la tempête; he found a way of warding off the storm.
connaissable, adj., (l.u.) recognisable, easily known.
connaissance, n.f., knowledge; acquaintance; intercourse; senses, consciousness; learning understanding; (hunt.) the print of a stag’s foot on the ground. pl., knowledge, attainments, acquirements. La — du bien et du mal; the knowledge of good and evil. Prendre — d’une chose; to take note of a thing. Prendre — d’une cause; to take cognizance of a case. Parler en — de cause, agir avec — de cause; to speak knowingly, to proceed upon a thorough knowledge of the matter. Faire — avec quelqu’un; to form the acquaintance of any one. Être en pays de —; to be among friends. Ses —s sont très-bornées; his knowledge is very limited.
connaissants, adj.m.pl., (jur.) skilled; well acquainted with.