Definitions for "Conn "
Keywords:  cormac, lugh, becuna, tara, barren
Art’s father, Cormac’s grandfather, high king of Tara, he was loved for the prosperity, the justice and the happiness that he had given to his people. Lugh gave him the sovereignty cup in the Other World. But, becoming widowed, he married Becuna the Evil and Ireland became barren. Art, coming back from exile, succeeded to rise the spell.
See Con, to direct a ship.
(1) The periscope stand in the control room where the officer of the deck controls the ship's motion. (2) The duty of controlling the ship's motion, as in, “the captain has the conn.
conduct or direct the steering of a ship or plane
to direct helmsman as to movement of helm, especially when navigating in narrow channels or heavy traffic. (For example, to conn the vessel.)
Conn is a small C library used to easily build any kind of IPV4/IPV6 daemons or clients. It allows a dynamic number of connections and dynamic buffer allocation .
Keywords:  bridge, see
See Bridge.