condem

English

Verb

condem (third-person singular simple present condems, present participle condemming, simple past and past participle condemmed)

  1. Obsolete spelling of condemn.
    • 1750, “The Female Student”, The Student, or, The Oxford and Cambridge monthly miscellany[1], page 188:
      Beſides there is an aukward kind of baſhfulneſs inherent in an old collegian, which makes him ſhudder even at the ſight of a petticoat, and often condems him, during life, to an irkſome ſtate of cælibacy.
    • 1887, Samuel Daniel, The Complaynt of Rosamond (page 45)
      Thou hast a thousand gates thou enterest by, / Condemming trembling passions to our hart; []

Portuguese

Verb

condem

  1. third-person plural present indicative of condir