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condign
CIDE DICTIONARY
condign, a. [F. condigne, L. condignus very worthy; con- + dignus worthy. See Deign, and cf. Digne.].
- Worthy; suitable; deserving; fit. [1913 Webster]"Condign and worthy praise." [1913 Webster]"Herself of all that rule she deemend most condign." [1913 Webster]
- Deserved; adequate; suitable to the fault or crime. Milman. [1913 Webster]"Unless it were a bloody murderer . . .
I never gave them condign punishment." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
condign, adj. (of a punishment etc.) severe and well-deserved.
Derivative
condignly adv.
Etymology
ME f. OF condigne f. L condignus (as com-, dignus worthy)
THESAURUS
condign
according to Hoyle, appropriate, atrocious, awful, becoming, correct, decent, decorous, deserved, dreadful, due, fair, fit, fitting, good, grim, horrible, just, kosher, merited, nice, normal, normative, proper, requisite, right, right and proper, righteous, rightful, rigorous, seemly, stern, strict, stringent, suitableROGET THESAURUS
condign
Dueness
N due, dueness, right, privilege, prerogative, prescription, title, claim, pretension, demand, birthright, immunity, license, liberty, franchise, vested interest, vested right, sanction, authority, warranty, charter, warrant, constitution, tenure, bond, claimant, appellant, plaintiff, having a right to, entitled to, claiming, deserving, meriting, worthy of, privileged, allowed, sanctioned, warranted, authorized, ordained, prescribed, constitutional, chartered, enfranchised, prescriptive, presumptive, absolute, indefeasible, unalienable, inalienable, imprescriptible, inviolable, unimpeachable, unchallenged, sacrosanct, due to, merited, deserved, condign, richly deserved, allowable, lawful, licit, legitimate, legal, legalized, square, unexceptionable, right, equitable, due, en r gle, fit, fitting, correct, proper, meet, befitting, becoming, seemly, decorous, creditable, up to the mark, right as a trivet, just the thing, quite the thing, selon les r gles, duly, ex officio, de jure, by right, by divine right, jure divino, Dei gratia, in the name of, civis Romanus sum, +a chaque saint sa chandelle.For further exploring for "condign" in Webster Dictionary Online