Conge Definition

kŏnzhā, -jā, kôɴ-zhā
noun
A curt dismissal.
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Permission to leave.
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A formal farewell.
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A bow, esp. at leave-taking.
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A concave molding.
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Other Word Forms of Conge

Noun

Singular:
conge
Plural:
conges

Origin of Conge

  • Middle English conge French congé both from Old French congie from Latin commeātus from past participle of commeāre to come and go com- com- meāre to go mei-1 in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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