The Collaborative International Dictionary
Condite
Condite \Con"dite\, a. [L. conditus, p. p. of condire to
preserve, pickle, season. See Recondite.]
Preserved; pickled. [Obs.]
--Burton.
Condite
Condite \Con*dite"\, v. t.
To pickle; to preserve; as, to condite pears, quinces, etc.
[Obs.]
--Jer. Taylor.
Wiktionary
condite
(context obsolete English) Preserved; pickled. v
(context obsolete transitive English) To pickle; to preserve.
Usage examples of "condite".
South of town, just off the main road down to the shore of Lake Stannous, you could find weed-grown streets and concrete foundations where houses had once stood, built by Condite Copper Company to house miners' families.