conscion

动词 v.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To have a (specified kind of) conscience. archaic,rare
    — And the Popes of those Times were not so nice conscioned to deny Princes such Requests, but were easily wonne thereunto either by Favor or Rewards :
  2. To find conscionable. rare
    — Callie found herself the slightest bit irate. Her father had been so eager for her to wed a nobleman, but here he was conscioning Zeus' s dalliance with a tavern-wench!

词形变化

conscions present,singular,third-person conscioning participle,present conscioned participle,past conscioned past

词源

Some modern uses may be back-formations from conscionable.
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