Fr. convenant, from conven-ir, to agree.

CONNERED, part. pa. Curried.
Chalmerlan Air.

Fr. conroy-er, to curry.

CONNIE, CONNEIS, s. Perhaps provisions.
Chron. S. P.

O. Fr. convis, necessaries, Fr. convoi.

CONNYSHONIE, s. A gossiping conversation, S. B.

To CONNOCH, v. a.
V. [Connach].

CONNOCH, s. A disease.
Polwart.

To CONQUACE, CONQUES, v. a.
1. To acquire, whether by art or valour.
Douglas.
2. To acquire by conquest.
Wallace.
3. To purchase with money.
Reg. Maj.

Conquace, Conquese, s.
1. Conquest.
Wallace.
2. Acquisition by purchase.