Definition of Contund

1. to bruise [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: bruise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Contund

controverting
controvertist
controvertists
controverts
contubernal
contumacies
contumacious
contumaciously
contumaciousness
contumacy
contumelies
contumelious
contumeliously
contumeliousness
contumely
contund (current term)
contunded
contunds
conturbation
conturbed
contuse
contused
contuses
contusing
contusion
contusion pneumonia
contusional
contusioned
contusions
contusive

Literary usage of Contund

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. St. Pancras: Being Antiquarian, Topographical, and Biographical Memoranda by Samuel Palmer (1870)
"This prophetic and bombastic production concludes thus— * "A scarce mezzotinto of these wells was published by JR Smith, 1772." f " contund ..."

2. Publications by Oxford Historical Society (1888)
"Lord Litchfield declined the day before the election, and most of his party coming over to ours, enabled us to contund and demolish the episcopalians, ..."

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