CONFECT

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Con‐fect″ (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Confected; p. pr. & vb. n. Confecting.] [[L. confectus, p. p. of conficere to prepare. See Comfit.]] 1. 1. To prepare, as sweetmeats; to make a confection of.
Saffron confected in Cilicia. W. Browne. 2. 2. To construct; to form; to mingle or mix.
Of this were confected the famous everlasting lamps and tapers. Sir T. Herbert. are still confected with some fears. Stirling.