An archaic or obsolete term for condition, state, or arrangement; sometimes used to mean a joint agreement or mutual understanding.
From Latin consitio (con- 'together' + situs 'placed, set'). This is an extremely rare variant or obsolete form related to 'condition.'
This word is so archaic that it barely appears even in historical texts, but it shows how 'condition' itself started as 'consition'—a thing that stands together with agreement!
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