Sc. Obs. [ad. L. concrēdit-us, pa. pple.: see next.] Entrusted.
1584. J. Melvill, Lett., in Diary (1842), 214. Preatching the Word of God, the dispensation wharof is concredit unto yow.
163750. Row, Hist. Kirk (1842), 194. Not guiltie of the blood of the soulls of their people concredit to them.