v. Obs. Also 4–5 condie, -duye, coundye, due. [ad. OF. condui-re (condi-re:—L. condūcere to CONDUCT.] To conduct, guide.

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c. 1330.  R. Brunne, 182. God vs all condie!

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1340.  Ayenb., 122. Huiche þe holy gost let and condueþ.

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c. 1340.  Gaw. & Gr. Knt., 1972. A seruaunt, to sett hym in þe waye, & coundue hym by þe downez.

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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.

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