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In 1611 the word conversation meant manner of living?

Yes, you are correct! In the early 17th century, the word "conversation" had a broader meaning than it does today. It encompassed not just talking but also manner of living, conduct, and behavior.

Here's an example:

* "He lived a life of pious conversation." - This would mean he lived a life of pious conduct and behavior.

This broader meaning of "conversation" gradually shifted over time to primarily refer to the act of talking. However, you can still see remnants of this older meaning in phrases like "a man of good conversation," which implies a person with good manners and character.

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