Colde vs Conde - What's the difference?
colde | conde |
* {{quote-book
, year=1849
, author=Samuel Roffey Maitland
, title= Essays on Subjects Connected with the Reformation in England
, chapter=
(en noun) Variant spelling of conn
The duty of directing a ship, usually used with the verb to have'' or '' to take and accompanied by the article "the."
(rare) To direct a ship.
As an adjective colde
is .As a noun conde is
cop, rozzer (uk ).colde
English
Adjective
(head)citation, isbn= , page=8 , passage=There was a great fyer in the chamber, the wether was colde , and I saw now and then a Bishop come out;}}
Anagrams
*conde
English
Noun
- The officer of the deck has the conde of the vessel; the captain took the conde when he reached the bridge.
Verb
- The pilot conded the ship safely into the harbor.
