Safe"-con"duct (?), n. [Safe +
conduct: cf. F. sauf-conduit.] That which gives a
safe passage; either (a) a convoy or guard
to protect a person in an enemy's country or a foreign country,
or (b) a writing, pass, or warrant of security,
given to a person to enable him to travel with safety.
Shak.
Safe`-con*duct" (?), v. t. To
conduct safely; to give safe-conduct to. [Poetic]
He him by all the bonds of love besought
To safe-conduct his love.
Spenser.
Safe"-con"duct (?), n. [Safe +
conduct: cf. F. sauf-conduit.] That which gives a
safe passage; either (a) a convoy or guard
to protect a person in an enemy's country or a foreign country,
or (b) a writing, pass, or warrant of security,
given to a person to enable him to travel with safety.
Shak.
Safe`-con*duct" (?), v. t. To
conduct safely; to give safe-conduct to. [Poetic]
He him by all the bonds of love besought
To safe-conduct his love.
Spenser.