Obs. rare. [a. obs. F. condescendement (14th c. in Godef.); see CONDESCEND and -MENT.] Consent, agreement.
a. 1693. Urquhart, Rabelais, III. xix. 155. Their respective Condescendments to what should be noted
by them. Ibid., III. xli. 341. A Condescendment to a friendly Treaty.