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Definition of Conjee
1. to starch [v CONJEED, CONJEEING, CONJEES] - See also: starch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conjee
Literary usage of Conjee
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life of Lorenzo De' Medici, Called the Magnificent by William Roscoe (1803)
"... possibly conjee- Iv- turing, from his long delay, that he had suspected their
purpose. At the same time, by their freedom and jocularity, ..."
2. The History of the Contagious Cholera: With Facts Explanatory of Its Origin by James Kennedy (1831)
"The next in order of frequency is the conjee-like fluid; the mucus is at times
so thoroughly mixed, however, with serum, as to give the whole the appearance ..."
3. The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and Critical by Alexander Chalmers (1816)
"... are some appearances in the ancient cosmogonies-, and which was not without
its patrons among tbe Greeks. It is therefore not unreasonable to conjee- ..."
4. The Life of the Right Honorable Charles James Fox...: Comprehending a Brief by Charles James Fox (1807)
"... to conjee- tions in behalf of that bulwark of freedom, the trial by jury, on
the law of libels, which was reduced to a nullity till Mr. Fox's hill on ..."