a. Obs. [f. CONDUCE + -FUL.] Conducive; helpful, profitable, subservient.
1635. Heywood, Hierarch., VII. 482. Plato proueth Astrologie to be conducefull to Agriculture and to Nauigation.
1646. S. Bolton, Arraignm. Err., 328. Very Conducefull, and apprimely requisite to the well-being of the Churches.