Lewis & Short

con-dēscendo, ĕre, no perf., 3, v. n., to stoop, let one’s self down, to condescend (eccl. Lat.): alicui, Cassiod. Var. 11, 16; id. Amic. 8, 4: ad alicujus inscitiam, Ambros. Cant. Cantic. 6, 9.