conversant

UK /kənˈvɜːsənt/ US /kənˈvɝsənt/
adj 3noun 1

Definitions

adj

1

Closely familiar; current; having frequent interaction.

VVe (of all earthlings) are Gods vtmoſt ſubiects, the laſt (in a manner) that he bought to his obedience: ſhal we then forgette that vvee are any ſubiects of hys, becauſe (as amongſt his Angels) he is not viſibly conuerſant amongſt vs?

2

Familiar or acquainted by use or study; well-informed; versed.

She is equally conversant with Shakespeare and the laws of physics.

We ſee in all things how deſuetude do's contract and narrow our faculties, ſo that we may apprehend only thoſe things wherein we are converſant.

3

Concerned; occupied.

If any think education, because it is conversant about children, to be but a private and domestick duty, he has been ignorantly bred himself.

Their Ideas are perpetually converſant in Lines and Figures. If they would, for example, praiſe the Beauty of a Woman, or any other Animal, they deſcribe it by Rhombs, Circles, Parallelograms, Ellipſes, and other Geometrical Terms, or by Words of Art drawn from Muſick, needleſs here to repeat.

noun

1

One who converses with another.

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