Condate

Etymology
From a or more probably proto-Celtic term denoting a place at the confluence between two rivers; see.

Proper noun
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 * 1) The chief town of the Redones in Gallia Lugdunensis, now Rennes
 * , now Condat
 * 1)  situated between Melodunum and Agendicum
 * 2)  situated between Nevirnum and Brivodurum, now Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire
 * 3)  situated between Mediolanum and Vesunna
 * 4)  situated between Etanna and Genava
 * 5)  situated at Northwich in Cheshire between Deva and Mamucium