Recorded vs Reconded - What's the difference?
recorded | reconded |
(record)
that has been recorded
(recond)
To put away, to set apart
*1608 , John Wilson, English Martyrology , 89
*:St Ethelwold, King of the same Prouince]] and Martyr: who being wickedly slayne in the Ciuill warres among his owne subiects, and his body brought to the Church of Hexam... the same was with great solemnity & veneration honourably reconded in the said Church as beseemed so [[precious, pretious a treasure.
*1693 , Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society , 17, 657
*:A Ferment... somewhere reconded out of the Road of the circulating Blood, and there gradually maturated.
As verbs the difference between recorded and reconded
is that recorded is past tense of record while reconded is past tense of recond.As an adjective recorded
is that has been recorded.recorded
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(-)- Recorded music comes in many forms.
