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conach, conacht, connach, connach$t, connached, connacht, connecht, connich, connich$t, conniched, connoch,
connach [ˈkɔnəx]
n. A botch. An unskilful worker, a bungler.
v. To waste, be wasteful with. To spoil, destroy, devour, consume.
pt. pp. connacht
coneck, conekit, connec, connecit, conneck, conneckit, connect, connection, connectit,
connect [kəˈnɛk(t)]
n. A connection, link.
v. To connect, to link.
pt. pp. connectit
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
connection [kəˈnɛkʃən]: A connection, link.
coneive, conieve, conneeve,
conneeve [kəˈniːv]
v. To connive.
pt. pp. conneeved
coney, conie, connie, conny, cony,
connie [ˈkɔnɪ]
n. A rabbit.
canech, cannagh, connach, connach-wirm, connach-worm, connagh, connoch, connoch-worm, connough, connough-worm, cunnagh,
connoch [ˈkɔnəx, ˈkɑnəx, ˈkʌnəx]
n. The murrain in cattle. The pip in fowls.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
connoch-wirm: U. S. SW. The caterpillar larva of the hawkmoth Acherontia atropos
conquer [ˈkɔŋkər]
v. To obtain by conquest.
conscience, conscience, contance, contens, gonshins, gonshins, gontans, gonterns, gonters, gontrins, gontrum, gontums, kinscience, kinshens,
conscience [kɔnˈʃəns, kɪnˈʃəns]
n. Conscience.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
conscientious: Conscientious.
consecrate [ˈkɔnsəkret]
v. To make or declare something sacred
conceeder, conseeder, conseederable, conseederation, conseedered, conseederin, conseedert, conseether, conseider, conseideration, conseidered, conseiderin, conseidert, considerit, consiedert, consither, consitherin, kinseedir, reconseeder,
conseeder [kənˈsidər]
also consither [kənˈsɪðər]
v. To consider.
pt. pp. conseedert, conseedered
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
conseederable: Considerable.
conseederation [-eʃən, arch. -ɑːʃən] Consideration.
conseederin [kənˈsidərɪn]: Considering.
reconseeder v. To reconsider.
conseest, conseist,
conseest [kənˈsist]
v. To consist.

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