<h1>Conditional</h1> <Xpage=298>
<hw>Con*di"tion*al</hw>, <tt>n.</tt> <p><b>1.</b> <def>A limitation.</def> <mark>[Obs.]</>
<i>Bacon.</i>
<p><b>2.</b> <def>A conditional word, mode, or proposition.</def>
<blockquote>Disjunctives may be turned into <b>conditionals</b>. <i>L. H. Atwater.</i></blockquote>
<h1>Conditionality</h1> <Xpage=298>
<hw>Con*di`tion*al"i*ty</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>n.</tt> <def>The quality of being conditional, or limited; limitation by certain terms.</def>
<h1>Conditionally</h1> <Xpage=298>
<hw>Con*di"tion*al*ly</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>adv.</tt> <def>In a conditional manner; subject to a condition or conditions; not absolutely or positively.</def>
<i>Shak.</i>
<h1>Conditionate</h1> <Xpage=298>
<hw>Con*di"tion*ate</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>a.</tt> <ety><mark>[LL. <ets>conditionatus</ets>, p. p. See <er>Condition</er>, <tt>v. t.</tt>]</ety> <def>Conditional.</def> <mark>[Obs.]</mark>
<blockquote>Barak's answer is faithful, though <b>conditionate</b>. <i>Bp. Hall.</i></blockquote>
<h1>Conditionate</h1> <Xpage=298>
<hw>Con*di"tion*ate</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>v. t.</tt> <p><b>1.</b> <def>To qualify by conditions; to regulate.</def> <mark>[Obs.]</mark>
<p><b>2.</b> <def>To put under conditions; to render conditional.</def>
<h1>Conditioned</h1> <Xpage=298>
<hw>Con*di"tioned</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>a.</tt> <p><b>1.</b> <def>Surrounded; circumstanced; in a certain state or condition, as of property or health; <as>as, a well <ex>conditioned</ex> man</as>.</def>
<blockquote>The best <b>conditioned</b> and unwearied spirit. <i>Shak.</i></blockquote>
<p><b>2.</b> <def>Having, or known under or by, conditions or relations; not independent; not absolute.</def>
<blockquote>Under these, thought is possible only in the <b>conditioned</b> interval. <i>Sir W. Hamilton.</i></blockquote>
<h1>Conditionly</h1> <Xpage=298>
<hw>Con*di"tion*ly</hw>, <tt>adv.</tt> <def>Conditionally.</def> <mark>[Obs.]</mark>
<h1>Conditory</h1> <Xpage=298>
<hw>Con"di*to*ry</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>n.</tt>; <plu>pl. <plw>Conditories</plw> <tt>(#)</tt>.</plu> <ety>[L. <ets>conditorium</ets>, fr. <ets>condere</ets> to hide. See <er>Recondite</er>.]</ety> <def>A repository for holding things; a hinding place.</def>
<h1>Condog</h1> <Xpage=298>
<hw>Con*dog"</hw> <tt>(?; 115)</tt>, <tt>v. i.</tt> <ety>[A punning corruption of con<ets>cur</ets>.]</ety> <def>To concur; to agree.</def> <mark>[Burlesque]</mark>
<note>&hand; This word appears in early dictionaries as a synonym for the word <i>agree</i>; thus. "Agree; concurre, cohere, <i>condog</i>, condescend."</note>
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