Obs.1 [ad. L. consitiōn-em a sowing, n. of action f. conserĕre to sow.]
1656. Blount, Glossogr., Consition, a setting or planting.
1667. H. More, Div. Dial., Schol. (1713), 553. So far as it rather implies συμφυίαν, or a certain concretion and consition of more in one.
1692. Coles, Consition, a planting together. Hence in some later Dicts.