CONDOG
Con*dog", v. i. Etym: [A punning corruption of concur.]
Defn: To concur; to agree. [Burlesque]
Note: This word appears in early dictionaries as a synonym for the word agree; thus. "Agree; concurre, cohere, condog, condescend." Cockeram.
CONDOLATORY
Con*do"la*to*ry, a.
Defn: Expressing condolence. Smart.
CONDOLE
Con*dole", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Condoled; p. pr. & vb. n. Condoling.]
Etym: [L. condolere; con- + dolere to feel pain, grieve. See
Doleful.]
Defn: To express sympathetic sorrow; to grieve in sympathy; —
followed by with.
Your friends would have cause to rejoice, rather than condole with
you. Sir W. Temple.
CONDOLE
Con*dole", v. t.
Defn: To lament or grieve over. [R.]
I come not, Samson, to condole thy chance. Milton.
CONDOLEMENT
Con*dole"ment, n.