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Cong'e

Cong'e \Con`g['e]"\ (k[^o]N`zh[asl]"; E. k[o^]n"j[=e]; 277), n. [F., leave, permission, fr. L. commeatus a going back and forth, a leave of absence, furlough, fr. commeare, -meatum, to go and come; com- + meare to go. Cf. Permeate.]

  1. The act of taking leave; parting ceremony; farewell; also, dismissal.

    Should she pay off old Briggs and give her her cong['e]?
    --Thackeray.

  2. The customary act of civility on any occasion; a bow or a courtesy.

    The captain salutes you with cong['e] profound.
    --Swift.

  3. (Arch.) An apophyge.
    --Gwilt.

    Cong['e] d'['e]lire[F., leave to choose] (Eccl.), the sovereign's license or permission to a dean and chapter to choose as bishop the person nominated in the missive.