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conge
CIDE DICTIONARY
conge, v. i. [Imp. & p. p. Congeed (k; p. pr. & vb. n. Congeing.] [OF. congier, congeer, F. congédier, fr. congé. See Congé, n. ].
To take leave with the customary civilities; to bow ceremoniously, or courtesy. [1913 Webster]
"I have congeed with the duke, done my adieu with his nearest." [1913 Webster]
ROGET THESAURUS
conge
Abrogation
N abrogation, annulment, nullification, recision, vacatur, canceling, cancel, revocation, revokement, repeal, rescission, defeasance, dismissal, conge, demission, bounce, deposal, deposition, dethronement, disestablishment, disendowment, deconsecration, sack, walking papers, pink slip, walking ticket, yellow cover, abolition, abolishment, dissolution, counter order, countermand, repudiation, retraction, retractation, recantation, abolitionist, abrogated, functus officio, Int, get along with you!, begone!, go about your business!, away with!.For further exploring for "conge" in Webster Dictionary Online