conject/kənˈd͡ʒɛkt/EtymologyFrom Latin conjectus.verbTo conjecture.“I doe beſeech you, Though I perchance am vicious in my gheſſe, As I confeſſe it is my natures plague, To ſpy into abuſes, and oft my iealouſie Shapes faults that are not, I intreate you then, From one that ſo imperfectly coniects, You’d take no notice, nor build your ſelfe a trouble, Out of my ſcattering, and vnſure obſeruance; […]”To throw together, or to throw.“these men […]congested and conjected at a masse upon the church of England”