conject

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Etymology[edit]

Latin conjectus.

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Verb[edit]

conject (third-person singular simple present conjects, present participle conjecting, simple past and past participle conjected)

  1. (obsolete) To conjecture.
  2. (obsolete) To throw together, or to throw.
    • 1625, Richard Montagu, Appello Caesarem: a just Appeale from two unjust Informers:
      these men [] congested and conjected at a masse upon the church of England

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