Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Conciá-re, v. a.
1. to furnish, deck, dress the hair, &c. V. acconciare. — male, to spoil, deteriorate. — uno pel dì delle feste, to use a person as ill as possible; 2. to season; 3. to tame, train birds of prey; 4. to geld; 5. to tan, curry skins or hides; 6. to adulterate wines; 7. to reconcile, make friends; 8. to dung, manure land; s. m. Conciá-tóre; adj. Conciá-nte.
Florio: a worlde of wordes, or most copious, dictionarie in Italian and English
conciare: to dresse, to mend, to reforme, to repaire, to dight, to attire. Also to treat or handle. Also to pacifie or reconcile and attone.