conn
[kon]
/kɒn/
verb (used with object)
1.
con
3
(def 1).
noun
2.
responsibility for the steering of a ship.
3.
con
3
(defs 2, 3).
Origin
1800-10
Conn.
1.
Connecticut
(def 1).
British Dictionary definitions for
conn
con
4
/
kɒn
/
verb
cons,
conns,
conning,
conned
1.
(
transitive
) to direct the steering of (a vessel)
noun
2.
the place where a person who cons a vessel is stationed
Word Origin
C17
cun,
from earlier
condien
to guide, from Old French
conduire,
from Latin
condūcere;
see
conduct
conn
/
kɒn
/
verb, noun
1.
a variant spelling (esp US) of
con
4
Conn
/
kɒn
/
noun
1.
2nd century
ad
, king of Leinster and high king of Ireland
Conn.
abbreviation
1.
Connecticut
Related Abbreviations for
conn
conn.
connected
connotation
Conn.
Connecticut