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Conject

Conject \Con*ject"\, v. t. To conjecture; also, to plan. [Obs.]

Conject

Conject \Con*ject"\, v. t. [L. conjectus, p. p. of conjicere. See Conjecture, n.] To throw together, or to throw. [Obs.]
--Bp. Montagu.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
conject

late 14c., obsolete verb replaced by conjecture (v.). Also in form congette.

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conject

vb. 1 (context obsolete English) To conjecture. 2 (context obsolete English) To throw together, or to throw.

Usage examples of "conject".

We often wonder and' conject what life is like on the much higher planes of soul.