Sc. Obs. [ad. L. concrēdit-us, pa. pple.: see next.] Entrusted.

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1584.  J. Melvill, Lett., in Diary (1842), 214. Preatching the Word of God, the dispensation wharof is concredit unto yow.

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1637–50.  Row, Hist. Kirk (1842), 194. Not guiltie of the blood of the soulls of their people concredit to them.

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