v. Obs. Also 45 condie, -duye, coundye, due. [ad. OF. condui-re (condi-re:L. condūcere to CONDUCT.] To conduct, guide.
c. 1330. R. Brunne, 182. God vs all condie!
1340. Ayenb., 122. Huiche þe holy gost let and condueþ.
c. 1340. Gaw. & Gr. Knt., 1972. A seruaunt, to sett hym in þe waye, & coundue hym by þe downez.
c. 1430. Pilgr. Lyf Manhode, IV. xxii. (1869), 188. Þe grace, which ledde me and condyed me. Ibid., 23. She wolde leede me and conduye me to grace dieu.