Conde vs Conder - What's the difference?
conde | conder |
(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 nouns the difference between conde and conder
is that conde is the duty of directing a ship, usually used with the verb to have or to take and accompanied by the article "the. while conder is one who watches shoals of fish so that they can be caught; a balker.As a verb conde
is to direct a ship.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.