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Quotation dates: 1823
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†CONDUMACITY, n. A corruption of Eng. contumacy, insubordination. Condumacious, adj ., is also used by Galt in R. Gilhaize (1823) II. xxii.Ayr. 1823 Galt Entail I. xxxv.:
Many a happy day we hae had till this condumacity o' thine grew to sic a head.
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