An extremely rare or obsolete word meaning to agree with or to dog along with someone; possibly meaning to follow or accompany jointly.
From Latin 'con-' (together) possibly combined with a Romance root or English 'dog' (to follow persistently). This word is so obscure its etymology is uncertain and it may be dialectal or obsolete English.
This word is so rare that it's almost certainly not a real word in standard dictionaries—it might be a mishearing, a dialect term, or a word that existed only in one old document, making it a linguistic mystery.
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