Obs. rare. [f. CONDUIT sb.] trans. a. To pour forth like a conduit or fountain; b. to transmit or convey as through a conduit.

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1591.  Troubl. Raigne K. John, II. (1611), 73. My eies should conduit forth a sea of teares.

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1627–77.  Feltham, Resolves, I. ix. 13. His corruption … is still Conduited to his undone Posterity.

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