Obs. rare. [ad. L. conspectus: see CONSPECTUS.]
1. Astrol. = ASPECT.
1398. Trevisa, Barth. De P. R., VIII. x. (1495), 314. By rysynge and downe goynge and conspect and syghte of thyse xij sygnes of the Zodiacus, that ben also callyd Domus, houses, dyuers and wonderfull chaungynges fall.
2. View, sight.
1548. Hall, Chron. (1809), 241. These armies thus liyng the one in the conspect and vewe of the other.